RULE: Eurasian Skylark

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Match
{Variable}
Direct Choice
{Variable}
Infered Choice

IF
Did the WINGS have STRIPES or PATCHES = {No} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour PATTERN if any was on the BACK = {Streaked, mottled, spotted, or barred} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour was the BACK = {Brown, or chestnut (reddish-brown)} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Black, purple, or dark} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour was the BELLY = {White, or pale (grayish-white)} OR {Orange, buff (orange-yellow), or tan} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour PATTERN if any was shown on the BREAST = {Streaked lengthwise (from head to tail)} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour was the BREAST = {White, or pale (grayish-white)} OR {Orange, buff (orange-yellow), or tan} OR {Brown, or chestnut (reddish-brown)} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour was the THROAT = {White, or pale (grayish-white)} OR {Orange, buff (orange-yellow), or tan} OR {Brown, or chestnut (reddish-brown)} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Unknown} AND
What SHAPE was the BILL = {Straight and slender} OR {Straight and thick} OR {Conical and slender} OR {Unknown} AND
What LENGTH was the BILL = {Very short} OR {Short} OR {Medium} OR {Unknown} AND
What FACIAL or HEAD features were noted if any = {Light area near or around the eye} OR {Crest of feathers on top of the head} OR {Unknown} AND
What colour was the TOP of HEAD = {Brown, or chestnut (reddish-brown)} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Black, purple, or dark} OR {Unknown} AND
What was the predominant colour of the HEAD = {Brown, or chestnut (reddish-brown)} OR {Gray, or blue-gray} OR {Black, purple, or dark} OR {Unknown} AND
How BIG was the bird = {Smaller than a sparrow} OR {Sparrow-sized} OR {Robin-sized} AND
<What TYPE of bird was seen> = {Sparrow-like} OR {Songbird} AND
What type of ENVIRONMENT was the bird seen in = {Open area: field, prairie, farmland, tundra} OR {Freshwater river or lake shore} OR {Flat saltwater shore; beach} OR {In flight over land} AND
WHERE was the bird seen = {Northwestern Canada or United States}
THEN
Eurasian Skylark (Confidence: 1)