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Rufous-backed Sparrow-Weaver

Rufous-backed Sparrow-Weaver

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The Rufous-backed Sparrow-Weaver is a robust weaver bird characterized by its rufous-brown back and grayish head. It is a social and somewhat shy inhabitant of arid and semi-arid woodlands.
Where to spot
Endemic to Angola and Namibia in southern Africa. Inhabits arid woodlands, mopane bushveld, and acacia savannas.
How to spot
Look for its rufous-brown back and gray head. They are often seen in small groups, foraging on the ground or perched in trees. Listen for their chattering calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Most active during the breeding season, which usually occurs during the local rainy season.
Unlike some other sparrow-weavers that build communal roosting nests, this species tends to build individual nests, often in thorny trees, but still typically breeds colonially.
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