
Oriole Warbler
Oriole Warbler
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The Oriole Warbler is a striking African species, known for its bold black head and bright yellow body, giving it an appearance similar to an oriole. It is a vocal inhabitant of gallery forests.
Where to spot
Found in West and Central Africa. It inhabits gallery forests, dense woodlands, and forest edges, often near water sources.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant yellow and black plumage as it moves through the mid-canopy. Listen for its loud, fluty, and varied song, which is a strong indicator of its presence.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is highly active and vocal throughout the day, especially prominent in the mornings.
Where to spot
Found in West and Central Africa. It inhabits gallery forests, dense woodlands, and forest edges, often near water sources.
How to spot
Look for its brilliant yellow and black plumage as it moves through the mid-canopy. Listen for its loud, fluty, and varied song, which is a strong indicator of its presence.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is highly active and vocal throughout the day, especially prominent in the mornings.
Its bright coloration and robust build make it stand out prominently among other warblers, contributing to its 'oriole' likeness.
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