The weaver birds build their nests in large colonies, and are ball shaped, with the opening to the nest at the bottom.
The Weaver Bird.
The Weaver builds a nest out of grasses, with the entrance at the bottom.
Weaver birds usually make their nest when they're looking for a mate. So in their juvenile years.
weaver bird
sociable weaver
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 use a variety of plant materials to build their nests, including strips of grass, leaves, twigs and roots.
A rabbit would not eat its nest, only rabbit food or food.
Swallows? Swallows?
well an frided bird eats sea turtles so it can take it to there nest and feed there babies.
The Mallee Fowl of australia. Thier nest can reach the size of 15 feet tall and 35 feet wide, weighing 330 tons. Awesome! Nyron Blake