Black-headed Oriole
Oriolus larvatus
The Black-headed Oriole is an African passerine. It breeds in much of sub-Saharan Africa from Sudan and Ethiopia in the north to South Africa in the south.
Appearance
It has a very ѕtгіkіпɡ appearance with a bright yellow body, contrasting black һeаd and fɩeѕһ-coloured beak.
Behavior
The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.
Habitat
It inhabits dry tropical forests, especially acacia and broad-leaved woodlands, and dense shrubland areas, where it is more often heard than seen despite the brightness of its plumage.
Food
It forages in the canopy, feeding on small fruit as well as large insects. The young are fed mostly with caterpillars.
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