How does the female Yellowthroat's throat coloration contrast with the male's vibrant yellow?

Answer

Her throat is usually a pale, duller yellow or yellowish-gray wash

Sexual dimorphism is very apparent when comparing the throat coloration between the sexes of the Common Yellowthroat. While the adult male displays a vibrant, rich yellow saturating his throat and upper breast area, the female exhibits significantly plainer plumage. Her throat and breast typically show only a pale, duller yellow or sometimes a yellowish-gray wash. This muted coloration fades quickly into the whitish shade of her belly. Crucially, the female entirely lacks the male’s dramatic, solid black facial mask, making her overall appearance much less ornate than her male counterpart.

How does the female Yellowthroat's throat coloration contrast with the male's vibrant yellow?
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