Choose the colour that best describes or the area immediately below the bill.
This area is important to focus on in bird identification as many birds have distinctly coloured throats contrasting
with the breast.
The colour choices progress from the lightest (White or pale) to the darkest (Black, purple or dark).
Colour can be subjective. Differing light conditions affect perception. The Advisor makes allowance for this. While
you should be as accurate as possible, you may pick a colour within a range. For example, if you noted only that the
colour was light, then choose one of the light colours white, yellow or olive, etc. This is better than picking
Unknown. If you knew the colour was light and chose Unknown, the Advisor would include all colours, including the
dark ones, as valid. Obviously the more accurate your colour choice is, the better your ID will be. Therefore answer
Unknown for colour only if completely uncertain. The RULES that are used to describe a bird are flexible in this
colour choice matter. More than one light colour is used to describe a light area and more than one dark colour for a
dark area. And when more than one colour e.g. a black and white head exists then either colour choice of White or Black
is acceptable.