Weavers - Group Overview
Weavers are small to medium-sized passerine birds belonging to the family Ploceidae. They are characterised by strong conical bills and, in many species, intricately woven nests constructed from grass and other plant fibres.
Members of this family are commonly found in grassland, open woodland, agricultural areas, wetlands, and human-modified landscapes. Their diet consists mainly of seeds and grains, with insects taken especially during the breeding season.
In the Indian subcontinent, weavers are widely distributed and include both resident and locally nomadic species. Colonial nesting behaviour is a defining feature, with multiple nests often built close together in suitable locations.
Photographs in this section document weavers observed in natural habitats. Images include nesting colonies, individual birds, and behavioural details, with accurate species identification and location information provided wherever available.
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