Female © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Male and female © Tadeusz Stawarczyk
Flock © Bernard Guevorts
Flock © Marc Languy

White-collared Starling Grafisia torquata

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Identification

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The male is an unusual and beautiful starling that is glossy blue-black with a broad white collar. Females are duller, gray with paler mottling on the underparts. Both sexes have a yellow-orange eye. Found locally in savanna, montane grassland, and areas with a mix of savanna and forest. Often in small flocks, sometimes mixed with other starling species. The male is unmistakable; the female might be confused with other starlings, but is identified by the gray plumage without gloss, the short tail, and the yellow-orange eye. The calls include chirps and short whistles.

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