(1) Plumage coloration is among the most widespread and conspicuous of ornamental traits in birds.(2) the coloration of the drawing(3) Feerick's simple melodies sound much more apt with subtle coloration instead of overkill.(4) Dyes can provide strong, primary coloration while chemical stains provide u2018earth toneu2019 colorations.(5) The normal head coloration is black, and the body, green with yellow feathers on the chest area.(6) Broadbills are small to medium-sized birds with a big head, a wide bill and often bright coloration (greens, reds, blues, etc.).(7) Gibson's new offering uses digital technology to separate the sound from each string and send out a digital signal that can be manipulated with reverb, distortion, coloration and other effects.(8) What Ellington provided was a rich variety of moods, textures and rhythmic structures laced with emotional coloration that enhanced choreographic expression.(9) They are rightly named for their brilliant distinct rainbow coloration of blue, red, green, yellow, orange and purple.(10) The sheer technical control was staggering - the seamless transitions from head to chest registers, the fine thread of focused tone floating on the breath, the subtle coloration of words.(11) This performance was far too sober and lacked tonal coloration and variety.(12) When predators are absent, female preference results in the evolution of brighter coloration .(13) Plumage coloration ranges from light or dark brown to gray, often with dark spotted or barred patterns.(14) The lesions fade gradually in order of appearance, leaving a residual yellow-tan coloration .(15) In the last book I used the brown coloration : not full color, but monochromatic color, largely because I wanted to create a mood.(16) He further enhances the image with color choices that reflect his artistic interests rather than simply imitating the natural coloration of zebras.