Species: Southern masked weaver | Location: Loisaba, Kenya
By Afrah Aidroos
The southern masked weaver nests in colonies, mainly from September to January. Males build a succession of nests, typically 25 each season. The nests, like those of other weavers, are woven from reed, palm or grass. A female will line a selected nest with soft grass and feathers.
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