| 11. | The little blue heron has all-white juvenile plumage.
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| 12. | The juvenile plumage is much like the female s but duller and with darker or browner underparts.
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| 13. | Eurasian ones moult part of their juvenile plumage before their first winter, and the rest in spring.
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| 14. | The chicks moult into their juvenile plumage and go out to sea after 50 to 60 days.
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| 15. | During the last few days underground, the chick sheds its down and the juvenile plumage is revealed.
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| 16. | At least some of the extinct Mascarenes taxa appear to have retained this juvenile plumage in adult birds.
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| 17. | The female and juvenile plumages are similar to the non-breeding male, but the flight feathers and tail are brown.
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| 18. | In certain species of birds the retention of juvenile plumage is often linked to the molting times within each species.
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| 19. | "Mimus graysoni " shows its close relationship to the juvenile plumage, more rufous above and with heavy pattern, especially below.
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| 20. | The adult female's plumage is similar to the juvenile plumage; however, unlike adults, the wings are dull brown instead of black.
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