
Weaver Bird
Join the colorful builders soaring through Africa's grasslands!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Ploceus cucullatus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
5 to 7 inches long
diet
Seeds, insects, fruit
lifespan
8 to 10 years
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Overview
The Weaver Bird is an incredible avian architect that builds elaborate nests in Africa. These birds measure about 12 to 18 centimeters long, which is around 5 to 7 inches, making them a charming sight in the wild.
Weaver Birds enjoy a varied diet that consists of seeds, insects, and fruit. They have strong, conical beaks perfect for cracking seeds and munching on tasty bugs.
These birds showcase some amazing teamwork. Male Weaver Birds build nests to impress female mates. Their nests are often ball-shaped and can hang from branches, providing safe homes for their chicks.
Weaver Birds can live up to 8 to 10 years in the wild. They are sociable creatures and often gather in large groups, making a lively spectacle when they fly together.
When it comes to color, males often wear bright yellow feathers that can make them look like nature's little sunshines. Their vibrant hues can attract females and showcase their health and fitness.
These birds showcase expert craftsmanship. A Weaver Bird can weave together grasses, twigs, and leaves into a sturdy structure that holds strong through rain and wind. Talk about a nifty nest!
Next time you hear a chirp or tweet in Africa, think of the amazing Weaver Bird, the delightful builder of nests and the master of melody!
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