STONECHAT. 5d 
shape with light greyish or brownish yellow; chin and throat, 
greyish; breast, light yellowish brown, waved or mottled with 
a different shade, paler than in the male; back, greyish brown, 
the feathers spotted with dusky white at the end of each. 
Greatex and lesser wing coverts, tipped partially with light 
red, and a few of the inner ones are more or less white; 
primaries, secondaries, and tertiaries, brownish black, the two 
first of the former edged with brownish white, the others 
with brownish red. Tail, brownish black, the feathers edged 
with brownish red, the outer one with brownish white; upper 
tail coverts, reddish brown. Legs and toes, greyish brown. 
The young males after the first moult resemble the adult 
female, and after the second they gradually come to their 
proper plumage. The moult is completed in November. 
