PUEPLE HEEOtf. 
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blackish brown, the under one pale yellow; iris, pale yellow; 
the crest does not appear. Forehead, blackish grey; crown, 
grey, tinged with reddish brown, as is the back of the head; 
the neck, pale reddish brown in colour, has the stripes of 
black only slightly indicated, and the elongated feathers are 
wanting; in front it is yellowish white, with longitudinal 
black spots. Breast below, reddish white; back, deep grey, 
the feathers margined with reddish brown. Tail, deep grey, 
the feathers margined with reddish brown. 
Tn the immature bird brown is the prevailing colour, the 
upper plumes being all broadly edged with it. The crown 
and occiput, chesnut, without a crest, and the sides and fore 
part of the neck yellowish white, marked on both with 
lengthened dashes of brownish black; no elongated feathers 
either there or upon the back.’—Sir William Jardine. 
