What makes it difficult for animals that eat eggs to reach a weaver birds nest
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Weaver birds's nests are one of the complexly built nests which poses many difficulties for a predator to enter in it.
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Weaver birds are specifically known for their nests. They usually built their nest in a flask-shape and entrance facing the ground. They usually built their nest to hang down from the branches. They prefer a narrow opening to make the entrance to their nests instead of a wide one. Their nests are incredibly complex and safe. Guarded from hails, winds and other natural calamities. Frequently renovated when the nests become old or dried. They choose their nests to hang from the branches to protect their offspring from predators.
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