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Southern Masked Weaver

Ploceus velatus

Description:

The Southern Masked Weaver is 11-14.5 cm long with a short, strong, conical bill and pinkish brown legs. The adult male in breeding plumage has a black face, throat and beak, red eye, bright yellow head and underparts, and a plain yellowish-green back, The female has a pinkish-brown bill, brown or red-brown eye and is dull greenish-yellow, streaked darker on the upper back. The throat is yellowish, fading to off-white on the belly. The non-breeding male resembles the female but retains the red eye. The juvenile of this species is like the female. The call is a harsh swizzling, similar to other weavers. It also utters a sharp chuk alarm note.

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3 Comments

CastleSiavonga
CastleSiavonga 10 years ago

what a great shot - I love these little guys

Wendy Clapham
Wendy Clapham 11 years ago

Thank you Jakubko!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

What a beautiful bird and nest!

Wendy Clapham
Spotted by
Wendy Clapham

Msunduzi Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Spotted on Mar 24, 2007
Submitted on Mar 24, 2013

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