Which facial areas are covered by the pale gray hood on the Western Kingbird?

Answer

Crown, lores, and throat

The pale gray coloration on the head forms a distinct hood structure which provides a clean, unstreaked appearance to the bird's face and upper neck. This pale gray extends specifically over the crown, covers the lores (the space situated between the eye and the bill), and continues down to encompass the throat area. This uniform, clean application of pale gray on these regions is important because it helps to separate the Western Kingbird visually from other species that might exhibit streaking on the breast or distinct crown stripes.

Which facial areas are covered by the pale gray hood on the Western Kingbird?
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