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Which bird makes beautifully woven nest?
Answer: WEAVER BIRDS MAKE BEAUTIFULLY WOVEN NESTS.
Which weaver bird makes beautifully woven nest male or female?
Baya weavers are best known for the elaborately woven nests constructed by the males.
What is the scientific name of weaver bird?
Ploceidae
Weavers/Scientific names
Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches and bishops.
What is the lifespan of a weaver bird?
How old do weaverbirds become? Many weavers can reach 10 to 15 years old. The oldest weaver in the wild was a Village Weaver that was at least 14 years old. In captivity weavers can become even older, up to 24 years old in the case of a Village Weaver.
What does weaver birds eat?
The village weaver feeds mainly at or near ground level on the seeds of grasses and other low-growing plants. It may feed on seed crops, such as millet, but rarely to the extent of being a serious pest.
Where do you find weaver birds?
All ploceidae birds are inherent to the old world, mainly in South Africa and West Africa, although some exist in torrid regions of Asia. Sociable weaver finches are widespread with many species, as a matter of fact they account for 64 individual species.
Why is the weaver bird called that?
Weaver birds, also known as weaver finches, get their name because of their elaborately woven nests, though some are notable for their selective parasitic nesting habits. Materials used for building nests include fine leaf-fibers, grass, and twigs.
What kind of bird is a weaver bird?
Majority of weaver birds (plumages commonly) are yellow, but there are some in red, black or brown varieties while females are often dull brown colours. They are often known for their construction of embellished nests. A weaverbird is a small bird from the family Ploceidae.
How did the yellow weaver get its name?
The Weaver consists of a group of birds which compose the Ploceidae family. The yellow weaver bird acquired its name from the unique way that they construct their nests. These little birds take reeds, grasses, and other vegetation, and cautiously weave them together to build their elaborate nests.
What kind of bird is black and white?
The adult Cape gannet is an unmistakable, large black and white seabird with a yellow head and hind neck. It has distinctive black lines on the bill and face and a long black line down the centre of the throat… more
What do weavers look like when they are not breeding?
When they are not breeding, the males look very much like their drab brown partners, but they spruce themselves up come mating season to impress the females, who get to choose a nest and breeding mate. Watch out for the desperate gleam in a male weaver’s eye as he is made to destroy a substandard nest…