- Buff (Latin: bubalinus) is a
light brownish yellow,
ochreous colour,
typical of buff leather. Buff is a
mixture of
yellow ochre and white: two
parts of...
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across the
middle of the forewing. The
hindwings are plainer, grey or
buffish brown. The
wingspan is 70–80
millimetres (2.8–3.1 in). It
exhibits ****ual...
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Soays may be
solid black or brown, or more
often blonde or dark
brown with
buffish-white
underbelly and rump (known as
lachdann in
Scottish Gaelic, which...
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plumage is gray-brown above. It has a
white throat,
dirty gray
breast and
buffish underparts which become whiter during the
breeding season. Two indistinct...
- unistrigata, but the
basal half of the
forewings has a
buffish-cream colour, and the
outer half is
buffish grey. Furthermore, the
median band is more oblique...
- head with
white supercilium and
malar stripe in males, much
washed with
buffish green in females. Breeding:
southern Scandinavia to
France and central...
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gordoni Harrison, 1968 This
species and the
nominate subspecies has pale,
buffish or light-greyish fur with a
tinge of red on the
dorsal band; the length...
- 57 mm × 40 mm (2.2 in × 1.6 in) in size and
weigh 47 g (1.7 oz). They are
buffish-yellow in
colour with black-brown
blotches and streaks.
Beginning after...
- SW
Oregon west of
Cascade Mountains south to NW California. Brownish-
buffish,
notably on the flanks; no gray on back;
underside with
somewhat diffuse...
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refer to NLFs as
being colourless, in
reality they turn
neutral red a
buffish color. E. coli O157:H7
differs from most
other strains of E. coli in being...