weaver finch

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weaver finch

A weaver finch builds its intricate nest on a tree branch.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small passerine bird of the family Ploceidae: This term refers to a group of finch-like birds native to Africa and Asia, known for their colonial nesting habits and their remarkable skill in constructing intricate, woven nests from grass and other plant materials.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The weaver finch is a common sight in the savannah, its hanging nests dangling from the acacia trees.
    • Birdwatchers were delighted to observe a colony of weaver finches busily constructing their nests.
Advanced Usage
  • "Colonial nesting behavior of the weaver finch": This phrase highlights a key characteristic of these birds, which often build their nests in large, dense groups for protection.
    • The research paper focused on the cooperative behaviors within the colonial nesting of the weaver finch.
Variants and Related Words
  • Weaverbird (n): A common synonym for weaver finch.
    • The village weaverbird is one of the most skilled nest builders.
  • Weaver (n): A shortened, informal form often used to refer to these birds.
    • Look at that weaver carrying a long blade of grass to its nest.
Synonyms
  • Weaverbird: The most direct synonym.
  • Ploceid: A more technical, scientific term derived from the family name Ploceidae.
Related Phrases
  • Woven nest: The primary structure these birds are famous for creating.
    • The woven nest of the weaver finch is an architectural marvel of the avian world.
weaver finch

A weaver finch builds its intricate nest on a tree branch.

Noun
  1. finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nests

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