Birds

Black-headed Oriole

Black-headed Oriole

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The Black-headed Oriole is a widespread and common songbird found across Sub-Saharan Africa. It is characterized by its bright yellow body and a distinctive black head and upper breast, making it highly recognizable.
Where to spot
Widespread across Sub-Saharan Africa, inhabiting a variety of wooded habitats including savannas, woodlands, riverine forests, and suburban gardens.
How to spot
Males are unmistakable with brilliant yellow plumage and a striking glossy black head and upper breast. Females are similar but duller. Listen for its loud, clear, and melodious flute-like calls, often rendered as 'ori-ole' or 'peel-oo'.
When to spot
Year-round resident, with some local or migratory movements depending on the region. Most vocal during the breeding season (typically summer in many areas), but active throughout the day.
This species often signals the onset of the breeding season with its clear, far-carrying, flute-like calls, which are a characteristic sound of the African bushveld.
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