
African Wattled Lapwing
Moist grassland. Forecrown white; rear of crown dark brown; neck streaked black; rest of upperparts and breast pale grey-brown; belly white; wattles, bill and legs yellow.

Moist grassland. Forecrown white; rear of crown dark brown; neck streaked black; rest of upperparts and breast pale grey-brown; belly white; wattles, bill and legs yellow.

Marshes. Very long, straight black bill. Head, breast and upperparts buff; heavily streaked and spotted dark brown, lower breast to belly white; flanks barred dark brown.

Open Grassland. Light brown body with bold facial features and boldly marked breast.

Woodland. Birds in first plumage are light brown; flight feathers and tail darker; soft parts pale yellow.
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