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Weaver birds eat snakes and worms.
The weaver birds build their nests in large colonies, and are ball shaped, with the opening to the nest at the bottom.
Weaver Birds are a group of species in the family Ploceidae.
No, weaver birds typically build individual nests for mating purposes and do not allow other birds to join their nests. Each pair of weaver birds will construct their own nest as part of their elaborate courtship display.
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The weaver bird is a small bird native to Africa that is related to finches. Some weaver birds build rather large, elaborately woven nests (thus the name 'weaver bird') while others nest parasitically meaning they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds and the other birds raise the weaver bird chicks. Weaver birds are normally gregarious and they nest together in colonies.
weaver birds habitat is in south Africa , south east Asia and Madagascar .It is mostly found in hot and dry region.
Because they would starve if they didn't
The waxbill is in the family Estrildidae which is a family of weaver finches.
The scientific name for a weaver bird is Ploceidae. Weaver birds are known for their elaborately woven nests made from grass, leaves, and twigs, which are constructed by the males to attract females for mating.
Weaver birds use a variety of plant materials to build their nests, including strips of grass, leaves, twigs and roots.
Weaver birds usually make their nest when they're looking for a mate. So in their juvenile years.