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Village Weaver, ploceus cucullatus, Male Hanging from Nest, Displaying
Southern Masked Weaver or African Masked Weaver (Ploceus velatus) Bird building its nest in Namibia, Southern Africa. This bird is common in Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland.
Weaver bird
A Baglafecht weaverbird perches in a shrub in Nairobi, Kenya.
Village weaver bird building a nest in a tree, Reunion island. Ploceus cucullatus or Oriolus cucullatus nest and bird
Baya Weaver Bird at its newly constructed nest hanging on the tree.
High resolution bird image in its natural habitat.
The village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), also known as the spotted-backed weaver or black-headed weaver (the latter leading to easy confusion with P. melanocephalus), is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae found in much of sub-Saharan Africa. It has also been introduced to Portugal as well as to the islands of Hispaniola, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Mauritius and Réunion.\n\nThis often abundant species occurs in a wide range of open or semi-open habitats, including woodlands and human habitation, and frequently forms large noisy colonies in towns, villages and hotel grounds. This weaver builds a large coarsely woven nest made of grass and leaf strips with a downward facing entrance which is suspended from a branch in a tree. Two to three eggs are laid. Village weavers are colonial breeders, so many nests may hang from one tree.\n\nVillage weavers feed principally on seeds and grain, and can be a crop pest, but it will readily take insects, especially when feeding young, which partially redresses the damage to agriculture. The calls of this bird include harsh buzzes and chattering.
A vertical shot of a beautiful Village weaver perched on a branch on blurry background
A male Baglafecht Weaver finding comfort and warmth in the serene grounds of @nyandungupark, Kigali.
The Mount Sheba is a wonderful mountain reserve. With an combination of grassland and forest it´s home of a wider range of birds.
Asian Golden Weaver in U-Thong Suphunburi Thailand
Black-headed weaver
A female village weaverbird perches on plant in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches and bishops. The scenery took place in Namibia.
Close-up of male black-headed weaver (also known as village weaver or spotted-backed weaver) building a nest on the palm tree.
Bird hanging from its nest
a bird builds it's nest in southern Africa
Wever bij nest
The village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus), also known as the spotted-backed weaver or black-headed weaver (the latter leading to easy confusion with P. melanocephalus), is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae found in much of sub-Saharan Africa. It has also been introduced to Portugal as well as to the islands of Hispaniola, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Mauritius and Réunion.\n\nThis often abundant species occurs in a wide range of open or semi-open habitats, including woodlands and human habitation, and frequently forms large noisy colonies in towns, villages and hotel grounds. This weaver builds a large coarsely woven nest made of grass and leaf strips with a downward facing entrance which is suspended from a branch in a tree. Two to three eggs are laid. Village weavers are colonial breeders, so many nests may hang from one tree.\n\nVillage weavers feed principally on seeds and grain, and can be a crop pest, but it will readily take insects, especially when feeding young, which partially redresses the damage to agriculture. The calls of this bird include harsh buzzes and chattering.
Masked weaver eating a white flower.
Black-headed weaverbird (subspecies Ploceus cucullatus bohndorffi) in front of his nest at the shores of river Nile, Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, Africa
A Southern Masked Weaver bird perched on a metal beam against blur background
Male bird, also called southern masked weaver or African masked weaver. Africa, Tanzania.
Black-headed Weaver (Ploceus melanocephalus) adult male perchon on reed (introduced 'feral' species)\n\nAlgarve, Portugal                April
Wakkerstroom Wetland is well known place for bird watching and hiking.
Male Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis) displaying at newly constructed nest. The males weave a nest and then display nearby to attract females. if the female finds the nest unsuitable she destroys it and he must start over.
An Elegant Village Weaver Takes Flight... Captured in the Serenity of Nyandungu Park
Cape Weaver, Ploceus capensis, a resident breeding bird species endemic to South Africa building a nest.
A white-browed sparrow weaverbird enters its nest in Kenya.
Free Images: "bestof:Ploceus cucullatus.jpg A Village weaver Ploceus_cucullatus in Avifauna The Netherlands in 2005 Picture taken by Magalhães on November 8 2005 readz 2005-12-17"
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