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Undertail coverts

The undertail coverts are feathers in a triangular area on the undersurface of a bird between its vent and the base of its tail feathers. One can tell whether a bird is adult or juvenile by looking at the undertail coverts: Adult females tend to have conspicuous dusky edging to most of the feathers. Whereas juvenile females tend to have nearly pure white undertail coverts. They are also called crissum.

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