What are the classification of weavers ?
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Weaver birds are a flock of several families of small passerine birds which are closely linked to the finches. Majority of weaver birds (plumages commonly) are yellow, but there are some in red, black or brown varieties while females are often dull brown colours. They are often known for their construction of embellished nests.A weaverbird is a small bird from the family Ploceidae. They are chiefly tropical, Old World species eminent for their nest building abilities. All species construct domed nests, occasionally with long entrance tunnels. True weavers construct imperishable nests with embellished weaving and knotting grass and reed blades. Weavers are mainly seed eaters with conical bills, though some species contain more slender bills for consuming insects. The Sociable Weaver constructs the biggest communal bird nest. The Red-billed Quelea is the most copious land-bird.
Weaver birds are a flock of several families of small passerine birds which are closely linked to the finches. Majority of weaver birds (plumages commonly) are yellow, but there are some in red, black or brown varieties while females are often dull brown colours. They are often known for their construction of embellished nests.A weaverbird is a small bird from the family Ploceidae. They are chiefly tropical, Old World species eminent for their nest building abilities. All species construct domed nests, occasionally with long entrance tunnels. True weavers construct imperishable nests with embellished weaving and knotting grass and reed blades. Weavers are mainly seed eaters with conical bills, though some species contain more slender bills for consuming insects. The Sociable Weaver constructs the biggest communal bird nest. The Red-billed Quelea is the most copious land-bird.The main groups of weavers include: true (Ploceus) weavers, buffalo weavers, social weavers, sparrow weavers, bishops, fodies, malimbes, queleas, and widows.
Weaver birds are a flock of several families of small passerine birds which are closely linked to the finches. Majority of weaver birds (plumages commonly) are yellow, but there are some in red, black or brown varieties while females are often dull brown colours. They are often known for their construction of embellished nests.A weaverbird is a small bird from the family Ploceidae. They are chiefly tropical, Old World species eminent for their nest building abilities. All species construct domed nests, occasionally with long entrance tunnels. True weavers construct imperishable nests with embellished weaving and knotting grass and reed blades. Weavers are mainly seed eaters with conical bills, though some species contain more slender bills for consuming insects. The Sociable Weaver constructs the biggest communal bird nest. The Red-billed Quelea is the most copious land-bird.The main groups of weavers include: true (Ploceus) weavers, buffalo weavers, social weavers, sparrow weavers, bishops, fodies, malimbes, queleas, and widows.Their blunt, conical bills allow them to easily feast on seeds and grain, with some weaver birds, like the red-billed quelea featured below, demonstrating an immense issue for crop farmers.
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