How does the plumage of immature Blue-grey Tanagers compare to the adults?
Answer
The immature plumage is notably duller than that of the adults.
The juvenile stage of the Blue-grey Tanager is marked by plumage that is visibly less bright compared to that of the fully mature birds.

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