Beautiful Weaver Birds Nest Building Village WeaverBird Nest Making - Ploceidae

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The Nests
Weaver bird nests are extraordinary structures.

Most individual nests are cylindrical in shape, with downward-facing, narrow entrances that are usually situated over or next to water.

Ensuring that the entrance faces downwards and is as narrow as possible deters thieves and potential predators. Some nests even have a long tube, extending the entrance further beneath the nest body.

Having selected a good location for his nest, the weaver bird starts to loop and weave strands of grass or strips of leaves around the ends of one or two branches in a tree. Having created a looped basis for the nest body, the weaver bird then builds the hollow body before adding the tubular entrance last.

The males are the main weavers, leaving the females with the responsibility of selecting their breeding-partner. They do this based on the location, design and relative comfort of the nest which ensures the good genetic quality for the father of her offspring alongside a safe home for her eggs.

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