Key Identification Features
- Male individuals have distinct markings: a white eyebrow, black face, and a broad white streak running down the sides of a black throat.
- Females share similar overall features but have duller coloration, with a buff-white throat and eyebrow, grey upper breast, and no black markings on the underside.
- Juveniles share the general pattern of adult markings, though juvenile males may have an indistinct breast band.
- Key identifying features that distinguish it are faint breast streaking, a slightly longer tail, and a repetitive chirruping call.
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