How do juvenile Vermilion Flycatchers differ in appearance from adult females?

Answer

Juveniles exhibit heavier streaking on their breast and flanks

While juvenile Vermilion Flycatchers share the same general brownish-gray color scheme as adult females, they are distinguished by their plumage texture. Juveniles are characterized by heavier, more pronounced streaking across their breast and flanks compared to the adult female. This gives young birds a scaly or heavily lined appearance. As the birds mature, this heavy streaking fades, and the characteristic pink or salmon wash of the female begins to emerge.

How do juvenile Vermilion Flycatchers differ in appearance from adult females?
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