This bird is and alphagretey.It is amazing!
Red-winged blackbird
Look down and you'll see it. *wink wink*
Red-wing Blackbird
after the yellow belt comes the orange belt then blue then brown then black
This is called a "Buckskin". They will have black legs too.
Well, in Kung Fu, there are sashes not belts. They can be in different order depending on the school but it is usually: White White w/ Stripe Yellow Yellow w/ Stripe Orange Orange w/ Stripe Green Green w/ Stripe Purple Purple w/ Stripe Blue Blue w/ Stripe Brown Brown w/ Stripe Red Red w/ Stripe Black Sash - very high skill level
The caterpillar that has black triangles is called a yellow-striped armyworm. It also has the color brown with a white stripe.
• Brown dun: coat color is pale yellow-brown, and can vary from creamy yellow to nearly brown. The dorsal stripe (forelock through tail) is black or dark brown.• Grey: coat color from light silver grey to dark slate grey; stripe in mane, dorsal stripe and tail, stripe are dark grey to black; muzzle is generally a darker shade of grey than body color.• Red dun; pale red-yellow in lighter or darker shades; the dorsal stripe is red or red-brown, always darker than the coat color but never black. On the lighter shades of red duns, the forelock, mane and tail can be completely white.• White dun: coat color is white or yellow-white; dorsal stripe is black or grey.• Yellow dun: coat color is yellow-white; dorsal stripe a darker shade of yellow, but may be indistinct. Forelock, mane and tail may be completely white.
Right Rear Spkr (+) Red w/ Yellow Stripe Left Rear Spkr (+) Blue w/ Yellow Stripe Power Antenna Trigger Brown w/ White Stripe +12 Volt Ignition Wire Yellow w/ Red Stripe Right Rear Spkr (-) Brown w/ White Stripe Left Rear Spkr (-) Gray w/ White Stripe Ground Wire Black +12 Volt Battery Wire White w/ Yellow or Blu Stripe Left Front Spkr (+) Blue w/ Green Stripe Right Front Spkr (+) Red w/ Green Stripe Left Front Spkr (-) Gray w/ Black Stripe Right Front Spkr (-) Brown w/ Black Stripe
A brown spider with a yellow stripe on its head is a wolf spider. The wolf spider may sometimes have an orange stripe on their head also.
In Goshin Jiujitsu (essentially traditional jiujitsu) these are the belts: White Belt Yellow Belt Orange Belt Green Belt Blue Belt Brown Belt 1st Stripe Brown Belt 2nd Stripe Brown Belt 3rd Stripe Black Belt --------------------------- Black Belt 1st Dan-10th Dan
Taekwondo (also known as Korean karate) does not have a uniform color order for student belts. Each school sets its own colors, color order and number of student grades; however, they are all based on the system developed by Kanō Jigorō, the Japanese founder of Judo. Kanō introduced Judo to Japan at the turn of the 20th century. Originally, there were six student grades referred to by number. A student would begin at Grade 6 and work up to Grade 1, and then they would graduate to black belt. The black belts were divided into 9 ranks. A student would begin at Rank 1 and work up to Rank 9. Black belt ranks have been standardized, but student grades have not.Examples:(13) white, (12) yellow, (11) yellow-white, (10) green, (9) green-white, (8) blue, (7) blue-white, (6) red, (5) red-white, (4) red-black, (3) brown, (2) brown-white, (1) brown-black, (1) black(12) White, (11) yellow, (10) orange, (9) purple, (8) blue, (7) blue stripe, (6) green, (5) green stripe, (4) two green stripes, (3) red stripe, (2) two red stripes, (1) red(11) White, (10) yellow stripe, (9) yellow, (8) orange stripe, (7) orange, (6) green, (5) blue stripe, (4) blue, (3) brown stripe, (2) brown, (1) red, (1) black stripe(11) White, (10) Yellow, (9) Green, (8) Senior Green (a green belt with a black stripe running down its length), (7) Blue, (6) Senior Blue, (5) Brown, (4) Senior Brown, (3) Red, (2) Senior Red, (1) Probationary Black Belt (a black belt with a white stripe running down its length)(10) White , (9) Yellow, (8) Orange, (7) Green, (6) Blue, (5) Purple, (4) Low Brown, (3) High Brown (Brown with black stripe), (2) Low Red, (1) High Red (Red with black stripe) Different belt levels also wear different colour uniforms in our club.(10) White belt, (9) Yellow Stripe, (8) Yellow Belt, (7) Green Stripe, (6) Green Belt, (5) Blue Stripe, (4) Blue belt, (3) Red stripe, (2) Red Belt, (1) Black Stripe, (1) Black(10) white, (9) white - yellow tag, (8) yellow, (7) yellow - green tag, (6) green, (5) green - blue tag, (4) blue, (3) blue - red tag, (2) red, (1) red - black tag, (1) black - I dan(10) White, (9) yellow, (8) orange, (7) purple, (6) blue, (5) green, (4) brown, (3) brown with black line, (2) red with black line, (1) red & black(8) White, (7) Yellow, (6) Green, (5) Blue, (4) Purple, (3) Orange, (2) Red, (1) Brown(8) White, (7) Yellow, (6) Orange, (5) Green, (4) Blue, (3) Purple trim, (2) Brown, (1) Red, (1) Black(6) white, (5) yellow, (4) orange, (3) green, (2) blue, (1) red
It usually represents a rank. i.e. White with a stripe (either a new belt with a stripe in the middle, or sometimes just black tape at the ends) it a higher rank than just a white belt. Yellow is higher than white w/ stripe, but yellow w/ stripe is higher than yellow. In some styles that use tape stripes rather that a new belt with new colors, there may be multiple stripes before a new belt is given. The one exception to this is that in some styles, on the color before black (usually brown or red) there may be a stripe that stands for a title, rather than a rank (though the title still makes gives the person higher authority over others who don't have the title). In the style I trained in, for example, the brown belt had 4 stripes. The fourth represented the title "kari-shodan," which loosely translates to probationary 1st degree black belt. For the style I trained in, the ranking though black belt went as follows: White (10th "kyu") White w/ stripe (9th "kyu") Yellow (8th "kyu") Yellow w/ stripe (7th) Green (6th) Green w/ stripe (5th) Blue (4th) Brown w/ 1 stripe (3rd) Brown w/ 2 stripe (2nd) Brown w/ 3 stripe (1st) Brown w/ 4 stripe (kari-shodan) Black Belt
It depends on the school or Taekwondo organization. Chung do kwan is white , yellow , gold, orange, green, purple, blue, red, brown, brown/black stripe, then black
yes you can but will need to make new wires to got to speedo signal and fuel gauge if the wires are not there. would need a gray plug, This is the wire code for gray plug. grey connector info, in the brackets is the equivalent earlier MID pin info (Y=Yellow con and B=Black con) Pin1(Y2) - Brown - To Chassis (0V) Pin2(Y3) - Blue/White stripe - Outside temp sensor Pin3(Y4)- Blue - Outside temp sensor Pin4(Y5) - Black - To F15 (15A) Pin5(Y1) - Red - To F12 (20A) Pin6 - Green - RPM signal, needs to be conecter to dash. Pin7(Y7) - Grey/Yellow stripe - Instrument Illumination (dimmer controled) Pin8(Y8) - Red/Grey(white) Stripe - Radio (aerial power feed i.e. Radio on indication) Pin9(Y9) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin10(Y10) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin11(Y11) - Brown/White Stripe - Radio Serial Interface Pin12(B8) - Blue/Black Stripe - Fuel level sender Pin13(B11) - Brown/Grey Stripe - Oil level sensor Pin14(Y14) - Brown/White Stripe - To pin 8 of diag connector (to support programming) Pin15(Y15) - Black/Yellow stripe - To check control Pin16(Y16) - Black - To F2 (15A) Pin17(Y17) - White/Green stripe - To check control Pin18(Y18) - Black/Yellow stripe - To check control Pin19(Y19) - Yellow/Red stripe - To brake pad wear sensors Pin20 - NC Pin21(Y23) - Grey - To Auto transmission Pin22(B10) - Brown/Yellow Stripe - Washer Level sensor Pin23(B5) - Brown/White Stripe - Computer stalk buttons Pin24(B6) - Brown/Red Stripe - Computer stalk buttons Pin25 - NC Pin26(Y12) - Blue/red stripe - Speed signal (from ABS controller) Pin27(B9) - Black/Brown Stripe - ECU signal Pin28(B3) - Brown/Blue stripe - Coolant level sensor Pin29 - Black/Violet Stripe - To Hid lighting Pin30 - To Diesel fuel pump (X20DTH only)