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Have a you ever seen a weaver bird? How does small weaver bird weave its nest? What does it use to weave a nest? How much time does it take to build a nest? Can we build a such a nest? Turn into a passive voice

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Answered by artskartik22
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The "Weaver bird" lives in the hot areas of Africa, near the Equator. It has black and yellow feathers, and is a member of the "Cuckoo' family.

Its nest is outstanding in many ways; First of all, the weaving itself is very artistic. It is actually a nest within a nest, with the entrance at the bottom. By this method the "weaver" assures itself of two things. Firstly, its house is protected from the rain. As you probably know, the area where the "Weaver" lives receives a large amount of rain in the rainy season. If the "Weaver's" nest would have its entrance on top, it would be flooded during the heavy rains. Secondly, its nest, with its eggs and baby birds, is protected from birds of prey, especially the falcon that flies high in the air, and with its sharp eyesight, notices the nests of the small birds, swoops down and devours the young birds. The hawk is also a member of this preying family, which eats up the baby birds in their nests.

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