Rufous 🎨 RGB Color Code: #A81C07
The hexadecimal RGB code of Rufous color is #A81C07. This code is composed of a hexadecimal A8 red (168/256), a 1C green (28/256) and a 07 blue component (7/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(168,28,7). Closest WebSafe color: Brown (#993300)
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Rufous #A81C07 Rufous (/ˈruːfəs/) is a color that may be described as reddish-brown or brownish-red, as of rust or oxidised iron. The first recorded use
The rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) is a small hummingbird, about 8 cm (3.1 in) long with a long, straight and slender bill. These birds are known
The rufous hornbill (Buceros hydrocorax), also known as the Philippine hornbill and locally as kalaw (pronounced KAH-lau), is a large species of hornbill
The rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) is a medium-sized ovenbird in the family Furnariidae. It occurs in eastern South America and is the national bird
The rufous owl (Ninox rufa), also known as the rufous boobook, is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It was described in 1846 by John Gould, an
The rufous songlark (Cincloramphus mathewsi) is a species in the family Locustellidae endemic to Australia. It is a species of Locustellidae, which includes
The rufous treecreeper (Climacteris rufus) is a species of bird in the family Climacteridae. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitats are temperate
hummingbird Rufous monarch Rufous motmot Rufous mourner Rufous nightjar Rufous owl Rufous paradise flycatcher Rufous piculet Rufous piha Rufous potoo Rufous sabrewing
The rufous whistler (Pachycephala rufiventris) is a species of whistler found in New Caledonia and Australia. Predominantly a reddish-brown and grey bird
The descriptive term rufous-fronted is part of the common name of a number of different bird species: Rufous-fronted antthrush (Formicarius rufifrons)

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