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- a family of small p****erine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches, or bishops. These names come from the nests of intricately...
- Weavers, widowbirds, and allies form the family Ploceidae. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 122 species; 67 of them are...
- over 800 species, including parrots, myna, peafowl, red junglefowl, weaverbirds, crows, herons, and barn owl. Among reptile species there are crocodiles...
- albatrosses; wetland species such as herons; and a few p****erines such as weaverbirds, certain blackbirds, and some swallows. A group of birds congregating...
- The baya weaver (Ploceus philippinus) is a weaverbird found across the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Flocks of these birds are found in gr****lands...
- plants with immature (green) fruit to prevent them from spreading. Some weaverbirds such as the black-throated weaver (Ploceus benghalensis) and the streaked...
- Sumudu W.; Girard, Matthew G. (2017). "Phylogenetic relationships of weaverbirds (Aves: Ploceidae): A first robust phylogeny based on mitochondrial and...
- brumates for short periods, often curling up inside the enclosed nest of a weaverbird. Many venomous species of the Colubridae are harmless to humans—unless...
- Sharks, Ido, Homa), Roro Mendut, Durga/Umayi, ****-**** Manyar (The Weaverbirds), and his essays were published in various newspapers in Indonesia. His...
- Pseudonigrita, because he considered P. arnaudi and P. cabanisi related to weaverbirds (Ploceidae), while the other species Nigrita bicolor, N. canica****s...