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Cape weaver (female) The females are darker and duller than the males, without the spooky eyes. Cape Weaver,Geotagged,Ploceus capensis,South Africa,Winter,birds,south africa,wevers Click/tap to enlarge

Cape weaver (female)

The females are darker and duller than the males, without the spooky eyes.

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The Cape Weaver is a resident breeding bird species endemic to South Africa.

This common species occurs in grassland, agricultural and fynbos habitats, often near rivers. In breeds in noisy colonies in trees and reedbeds.

This weaver builds a large coarsely woven nest made of grass and leaf strips with a downward facing entrance which is suspended from a branch or reed. The Hadada Ibis will sometimes nest in the weaver colonies. The Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of.. more

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Claire Hamilton
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Uploaded Aug 19, 2015. Captured Aug 19, 2015 11:26 in Rheenendal Road, Rheenendal, 6576, South Africa.
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  • 600mm