
Forest Weaver
Forest Weaver
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The Forest Weaver is a medium-sized weaver bird with a glossy black head and back, contrasting with a yellow belly and vent. It is a common species of African forests and woodlands.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to South Africa. Inhabits forests, woodlands, forest edges, and cultivated areas with trees.
How to spot
Look for its black head and back, contrasting with a yellow belly. They are often seen in pairs or small groups, foraging in trees. Listen for their varied, often harsh calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Breeding activity is most prominent during the rainy season, when males are in their brightest plumage and are actively building nests.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to South Africa. Inhabits forests, woodlands, forest edges, and cultivated areas with trees.
How to spot
Look for its black head and back, contrasting with a yellow belly. They are often seen in pairs or small groups, foraging in trees. Listen for their varied, often harsh calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Breeding activity is most prominent during the rainy season, when males are in their brightest plumage and are actively building nests.
Unlike many Ploceus weavers that build hanging nests, this species often constructs its nest within the fork of branches, sometimes incorporating bark and moss for camouflage.
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