Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The black-headed oriole (Oriolus larvatus) is an African passerine. It has a very striking appearance with a bright yellow body, contrasting black head and flesh-coloured beak.It breeds in much of sub-Saharan Africa from South Sudan and Ethiopia in the north to South Africa in the south.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.The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.It forages in the canopy, feeding on small fruit as well as large insects. The young are fed mostly with caterpillars."@en }
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- Black-headed_oriole abstract "The black-headed oriole (Oriolus larvatus) is an African passerine. It has a very striking appearance with a bright yellow body, contrasting black head and flesh-coloured beak.It breeds in much of sub-Saharan Africa from South Sudan and Ethiopia in the north to South Africa in the south.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.The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.It forages in the canopy, feeding on small fruit as well as large insects. The young are fed mostly with caterpillars.".
- Q1589193 abstract "The black-headed oriole (Oriolus larvatus) is an African passerine. It has a very striking appearance with a bright yellow body, contrasting black head and flesh-coloured beak.It breeds in much of sub-Saharan Africa from South Sudan and Ethiopia in the north to South Africa in the south.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.The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.It forages in the canopy, feeding on small fruit as well as large insects. The young are fed mostly with caterpillars.".