Immature males are like females but often with more red.
Immature males and females are very similar in appearance to the adult female.
The species was described from a single immature male, which was about 8 mm long.
Oh, Human wouldn't tell the immature males and females.
The tail has extremely long black central feathers, which are shorter in immature males.
Subordinate and immature males tend to roost in another part of the camp.
Immature males also lack the blue pruinescence and have greeny brown eyes.
Another immature male was caught in February 2000.
Immature males are like the female, but the throat is whitish with fine dark spotting.
Most immediate family groups range from five to fifteen adults, as well as a number of immature males and females.