This is an image of the Baya waver, female. The weaver birds are known for their nests which is a marvel to look at and admire. The nests are generally built on areas palm, acacia or other thorny varieties. These are primarily seed eaters, and their IUCN category is least concern. The female of the species is easily identified by the lack of the yellow crown on the head (more visible during breeding season). The build – beak etc are like munias and share quite a few of their habits. The role of the female in building the nests is nothing in the start but once she inspects and accepts a nest and the male as the mate, it is the female bird which completes the nest.
Aug
21
in Bangalore
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Baya Weaver, Female
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