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How is a weaverbirds nest different from a swallow nest

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Answered by MotiSani
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A swallows nest: The nest made by a swallow bird is not a hanging nest and is along a vertical wall or any kind of support. These nests are made by mud and saliva of the swallow bird is also mixed in it. These nests are made by the bird step by step, the upper level after the lower has dried completely.

Weaver birds nest: These nests are suspended from the branches of trees and are of pendulum shape. These nests are made with the help of twigs, eggshells, threads and any possible material that the bird finds suitable to build the nest.

Answered by lovingheart
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The nest of Weaver birds is made from grasses, sticks, leaves, etc whereas the shallow nest is made up of wet mud.

Weaver birds are the type of word with small body and they are very expert in making the nest. The nest is very beautiful and strong as well. Their body color is yellow with black face. These birds are found in southern part of Asia.

The swallow birds are found everywhere around the world. They are also known as brick layering birds because they built their nest by the use of mud.

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