Wattled Starling

Creatophora cinerea

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The Wattled Starling comes mainly from eastern and southern Africa.
The breeding male (above) is generally grey with black wing-tips and tail. It has an un-feathered face and head, mainly black with a cream or yellow bald crown, plus black wattles on its chin.
The crown will turn more yellow and the wattles will grow longer.
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Above is a leucistic breeding male with white instead of grey plumage and a bald yellow crown.
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The non-breeding male has a mainly feathered head and face with small yellow bald patch behind its eyes; it has no wattle. The bird above would seem to be midway between breeding and not.
The female and juveniles (not pictured) have no wattles, fully-feathered heads and have dark brown wing-tips and tail.