These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their heads and necks.
These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their napes.
Females and young males are generally similar, with a lighter brown plumage and dull grey facial markings.
In North America, it is the largest bird of prey with physical features of dark brown with lighter golden-brown plumage.
Like many New Yorkers, Pale Male (he has light plumage) was originally a visitor but fell under the city's spell.
Immature birds have light grey plumage with darker brownish nape and remiges.
The young has lighter plumage and brown iris.
The cygnet has a light grey plumage with black bill and feet.
The Buff has a very light or reddish brown plumage, which is its defining characteristic.
Female adults tend to be smaller than males, and have duller and lighter plumage, particularly in the breeding season.