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Answered by abir1304
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A weaverbird is a small bird belonging to the family Ploceidae. They are mainly tropical, Old World species noted for their nest building abilities. All species build domed nests, sometimes with long entrance tunnels. True weavers build durable nests with elaborate weaving and knotting grass and reed blades. Weavers are seed eaters with conical bills, although some species have more slender bills for eating insects. Plumages are often yellow, red and black although females are often dull brown colours. The Sociable Weaver builds the largest communal bird nest.

The main groups of weavers include: buffalo weavers, sparrow weavers, social weavers, true (Ploceus) weavers, malimbes, queleas, fodies, bishops and widows.

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