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The bristle-crowned starling (Onychognathus salvadorii) is a non-cooperative breeder that lives in arid regions of East Africa.  Males and females both have ornamented crests, or bristled crowns, but males have larger ones than females. 
 Credit: Dustin Rubenstein/University of California, Berkeley

The bristle-crowned starling (Onychognathus salvadorii) is a non-cooperative breeder that lives in arid regions of East Africa. Males and females both have ornamented crests, or bristled crowns, but males have larger ones than females. Credit: Dustin Rubenstein/University of California, Berkeley

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