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Weaver bird dwelling place and nest ​

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weaverbird Any of several species of short-billed, often yellow-and-black, finch-like birds that weave complex nests from grass and leaves. The weaverbirds are gregarious insect-eaters of hot, dry areas. The African Ploceus cucullatus knots strands of grass together.


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Answered by Anonymous
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nest................................

weaver are the best in making nest among the birds.

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