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A Female. Found in same vicinity as my series of the Male Cape Weaver.
Free lunch, what a bargain!
Cape weaver visiting the restaurant with only one item on the menu: Breadcrumbs!
Open country with scattered trees.
Stunning male in full breeding plumage, patrolling the reeds looking for ...
Mostly yellow bird with dark red around the bill.
Male. distinguished from female by pale eye. Photographs of nests included.
The nest is weaved together with grass and leaves and the entrance is on the ...
The final touch on the nest was made by the male on the photos. If he is lucky ...
This common species occurs in grassland, agricultural and fynbos habitats, ...
Saw this weaver birds in the garden of the Resort I am staying at. This one was ...
The Cape Weaver is a stocky 17 cm long bird with streaked olive-brown ...
It is a resident breeding bird species endemic to South Africa.
The Cape Weaver (female and non-breeding male) has brown upper-parts. The ...
The Cape Weaver is a stocky 17 cm long bird with streaked olive-brown ...
The Cape Weaver is a large weaver, with a long bill. The adult male (pictured) ...