Social Sciences, asked by arefa64, 11 months ago

How is a weaver birds nest different from a swallows nest​

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Answered by nikhilesh79
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the difference between the Weaver bird and swallow nest is one has cover the nest and other only as a bowl

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Every bird has a different type of nest to suit its size, predatory, accessibility, etc. Weaver bird's nest is an architectural wonder filled with details and explanation.  

Explanation:

The primary difference between the two nests is the material with which the nest is made. In the case of weaver bird, the material used are grass, sticks, etc. And a swallow's nest is made of wet mud. The general structure of Weaverbird is cylindrical in shape and for swallow's bird, it is like layers of foundation one of another. Weaverbird spends a lot of time in building their nest to concentrate on details and make it inaccessible, but the swallow birds wait for the wet mud to dry to form another layer of mud.

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