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 Weaver birds, also known as weaver finches, get their name because of their elaborately woven nests (the most elaborate of any birds'), though some are notable for their selective parasitic nesting habits. The nests vary in size, shape, material used, and construction techniques from species to species. Materials used for building nests include fine leaf-fibers, grass, and twigs. Many species weave very fine nests using thin strands of leaf fiber, though some, like the buffalo-weavers, form massive untidy stick nests in their colonies, which may have several spherical woven nests within. The sparrow weavers of Africa build apartment-house nests, in which 100 to 300 pairs have separate flask-shaped chambers entered by tubes at the bottom. Most species weave nests that have narrow entrances, facing downward. 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
focal300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 749mm)
exposureaperture priority (semi-auto)
tourGAP (Great Adventure People)
distantwalk 0.12 km (or 2 mins) SW from last photo
locationMap of "view--black-headed weaver"
date2007:09:29 13:06:10 width2517
height1888 flashNo
timing0.0025 s (1/400) aperturef/5.6
iso200 whitebalanceAuto
latitudeS 0d 19m 5.8929s longitudeE 32d 15m 9.1133s
countryUganda regionEast Africa
cityBugala Island continentAfrica
itinerarySsese Island activityIsland walk
weatherSunny nearPeral Garden Beach
 
  
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