| 1. | In juvenile plumage features black-based feathers on the back and wing coverts.
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| 2. | The juvenile plumage is much like the female s but with heavier streaking.
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| 3. | Juvenile plumage colouration can be highly variable between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
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| 4. | When leaving the nest, the juvenile plumage of Cuban orioles is mostly olive.
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| 5. | The first-basic plumage retains the darker, greener coloration of the juvenile plumage, however.
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| 6. | Female and juvenile plumages are similar, but duller and less streaked.
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| 7. | The sexes are similar but the juvenile plumages are distinctive.
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| 8. | Adult plumage is largely red, while juvenile plumage is largely " pinkish cinnamon-brown ".
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| 9. | Juvenile plumage frequently show one or more white feathers.
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| 10. | This means that their juvenile plumage is not the same as their sexually mature adult plumage.
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