Environmental Sciences, asked by bishnupriyadihudi479, 6 months ago

what things the weaver bird uses to make his nest? ​

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Answered by thanushiya72
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Explanation:

Weaver birds use a variety of plant materials to build their nests; including strips of grass, leaves, twigs and roots. A weaver bird has a strong, conical beak, which it uses to cut blades of grass that it will use in nest-building. The bird can tie real knots in nest material with its beak and its feet.

Answered by sakunthalac56
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Answer:

Weaver birds use a variety of plant materials to build their nests; including strips of grass, leaves, twigs and roots. A weaver bird has a strong, conical beak, which it uses to cut blades of grass that it will use in nest-building. The bird can tie real knots in nest material with its beak and its feet.

Explanation:

  • Dead twigs.
  • Dead leaves.
  • Dry grass (make sure the grass hadn't been treated with pesticides)
  • Feathers.
  • Plant fluff or down (e.g. cattail fluff, cottonwood down)
  • Moss.
  • Bark strips.
  • Pine needles.
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