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Weaver birds, as the name suggests, are master nest makers, using the art of weaving with their beaks. They build their nests on tall objects such as lampposts, streetlights, and acacia trees. These nests are permanent and highly structured. During the night, the birds roost together in the inner rooms to preserve heat, whereas they spend most of the time in the outer rooms during the day. Each of the rooms is used by one pair of birds where they roost and breed. Weaver birds nests often house many generations of the same family, with the offspring choosing to remain in the same nest. Learn more about fascinating facts about birds by taking an ornithological trip with Dusty Rest Safaris
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