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 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 Scientific classification
 Kingdom: Animalia
 Phylum: Chordata
 Class: Aves
 Order: Passeriformes
 Family: Ploceidae Sundevall, 1836
 
 [Photo] A Baya Weaver, Ploceus philippinus, Male Displaying, See Female in the nest, Picture Taken at Kotaballappalli, Karnataka, India. Date 2006-10-06. Author: Rajeev B (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rawlife).
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 The Weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches.
 
 These are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills, most of which breed in sub-Saharan Africa, with fewer species in tropical Asia and also in Australia. The weaver group is divided into the buffalo, sparrow, typical, and widow weavers. The males of many species are brightly coloured, usually in red or yellow and black, some species show variation in colour only in the breeding season.
 
 Weaver birds, also known as weaver finches, get their name because of their elaborately woven nests (the most elaborate of any birds'), though some are notable for their selective parasitic nesting habits. The nests vary in size, shape, material used, and construction techniques from species to species. Materials used for building nests include fine leaf-fibers, grass, and twigs. Many species weave very fine nests using thin strands of leaf fiber, though some, like the buffalo-weavers, form massive untidy stick nests in their colonies, which may have several spherical woven nests within. The sparrow weavers of Africa build apartment-house nests, in which 100 to 300 pairs have separate flask-shaped chambers entered by tubes at the bottom. Most species weave nests that have narrow entrances, facing downward.
 
 The weavers are gregarious birds which often breed colonially. The birds build their nests together, often several to a branch. Usually the male birds weave the nests and use them as a form of display to lure prospective females. The weaver bird colonies may be found close to water bodies. They sometimes cause crop damage, notably the Red-billed Quelea, reputed to be the world's most numerous bird.
 
 Species list in taxonomic order
 
 Genus Bubalornis
 White-billed Buffalo-weaver, Bubalornis albirostris
 Red-billed Buffalo-weaver, Bubalornis niger
 
 Genus Dinemellia
 White-headed Buffalo-weaver, Dinemellia dinemelli
 
 Genus Sporopipes
 Speckle-fronted Weaver, Sporopipes frontalis
 Scaly Weaver, Sporopipes squamifrons
 
 Genus Plocepasser
 White-browed Sparrow-weaver, Plocepasser mahali
 Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver, Plocepasser superciliosus
 Chestnut-backed Sparrow-weaver, Plocepasser rufoscapulatus
 Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-weaver, Plocepasser donaldsoni
 
 Genus Histurgops
 Rufous-tailed Weaver, Histurgops ruficauda
 
 Genus Pseudonigrita
 Grey-headed Social-weaver, Pseudonigrita arnaudi
 Black-capped Social-weaver, Pseudonigrita cabanisi
 
 Genus Philetairus
 Social Weaver, Philetairus socius
 
 Genus Ploceus
 Black-chinned Weaver, Ploceus nigrimentum
 Baglafecht Weaver, Ploceus baglafecht
 Bertrand's Weaver, Ploceus bertrandi
 Slender-billed Weaver, Ploceus pelzelni
 Loango Weaver, Ploceus subpersonatus
 Little Weaver, Ploceus luteolus
 Lesser Masked-weaver, Ploceus intermedius
 Spectacled Weaver, Ploceus ocularis
 Black-necked Weaver, Ploceus nigricollis
 Black-billed Weaver, Ploceus melanogaster
 Strange Weaver, Ploceus alienus
 Bocage's Weaver, Ploceus temporalis
 Cape Weaver, Ploceus capensis
 African Golden-weaver, Ploceus subaureus
 Holub's Golden-weaver, Ploceus xanthops
 Principe Golden-weaver, Ploceus princeps
 Orange Weaver, Ploceus aurantius
 Golden Palm Weaver, Ploceus bojeri
 Taveta Golden-weaver, Ploceus castaneiceps
 Southern Brown-throated Weaver, Ploceus xanthopterus
 Northern Brown-throated Weaver, Ploceus castanops
 Kilombero Weaver, Ploceus burnieri
 Rueppell's Weaver, Ploceus galbula
 Heuglin's Masked-weaver, Ploceus heuglini
 Northern Masked-weaver, Ploceus taeniopterus
 African Masked-weaver, Ploceus velatus
 Tanzania Masked-weaver, Ploceus reichardi
 Village Weaver, Ploceus cucullatus
 Giant Weaver, Ploceus grandis
 Speke's Weaver, Ploceus spekei
 Fox's Weaver, Ploceus spekeoides
 Vieillot's Weaver, Ploceus nigerrimus
 Weyns' Weaver, Ploceus weynsi
 Clarke's Weaver, Ploceus golandi
 Black-headed Weaver, Ploceus melanocephalus
 Salvadori's Weaver, Ploceus dichrocephalus
 Golden-backed Weaver, Ploceus jacksoni
 Cinnamon Weaver, Ploceus badius
 Chestnut Weaver, Ploceus rubiginosus
 Golden-naped Weaver, Ploceus aureonucha
 Yellow-mantled Weaver, Ploceus tricolor
 Maxwell's Black Weaver, Ploceus albinucha
 Nelicourvi Weaver, Ploceus nelicourvi
 Sakalava Weaver, Ploceus sakalava
 Streaked Weaver, Ploceus manyar
 Baya Weaver, Ploceus philippinus
 Asian Golden Weaver, Ploceus hypoxanthus
 Yellow Weaver, Ploceus megarhynchus
 Bengal Weaver, Ploceus benghalensis
 Forest Weaver, Ploceus bicolor
 Preuss' Weaver, Ploceus preussi
 Yellow-capped Weaver, Ploceus dorsomaculatus
 Usambara Weaver, Ploceus nicolli
 Olive-headed Weaver, Ploceus olivaceiceps
 Brown-capped Weaver, Ploceus insignis
 Bar-winged Weaver, Ploceus angolensis
 Sao Tome Weaver, Ploceus sanctithomae
 
 Genus Pachyphantes
 Compact Weaver, Pachyphantes superciliosus
 
 Genus Malimbus
 Yellow-legged Malimbe, Malimbus flavipes
 Red-crowned Malimbe, Malimbus coronatus
 Black-throated Malimbe, Malimbus cassini
 Ballmann's Malimbe, Malimbus ballmanni
 Rachel's Malimbe, Malimbus racheliae
 Red-vented Malimbe, Malimbus scutatus
 Ibadan Malimbe, Malimbus ibadanensis
 Red-bellied Malimbe, Malimbus erythrogaster
 Gray's Malimbe, Malimbus nitens
 Crested Malimbe, Malimbus malimbicus
 Red-headed Malimbe, Malimbus rubricollis
 
 Genus Anaplectes
 Red-headed Weaver, Anaplectes rubriceps
 
 Genus Brachycope
 Bob-tailed Weaver, Brachycope anomala
 
 Genus Quelea
 Cardinal Quelea, Quelea cardinalis
 Red-headed Quelea, Quelea erythrops
 Red-billed Quelea, Quelea quelea
 
 Genus Foudia
 Red Fody, Foudia madagascariensis
 Red-headed Fody, Foudia eminentissima
 Forest Fody, Foudia omissa
 Mauritius Fody, Foudia rubra
 Seychelles Fody, Foudia sechellarum
 Rodrigues Fody, Foudia flavicans
 
 Genus Euplectes
 Yellow-crowned Bishop, Euplectes afer
 Fire-fronted Bishop, Euplectes diadematus
 Black Bishop, Euplectes gierowii
 Black-winged Red Bishop, Euplectes hordeaceus
 Orange Bishop, Euplectes franciscanus
 Northern Red Bishop, Euplectes orix
 Zanzibar Bishop, Euplectes nigroventris
 Golden-backed Bishop, Euplectes aureus
 Yellow Bishop, Euplectes capensis
 Fan-tailed Widowbird, Euplectes axillaris
 Yellow-shouldered Widowbird, Euplectes macrourus
 White-winged Widowbird, Euplectes albonotatus
 Red-collared Widowbird, Euplectes ardens
 Marsh Widowbird, Euplectes hartlaubi
 Buff-shouldered Widowbird, Euplectes psammocromius
 Long-tailed Widowbird, Euplectes progne
 Jackson's Widowbird, Euplectes jacksoni
 
 Genus Anomalospiza
 Cuckoo Finch or Parasitic Weaver, Anomalospiza imberbis - probably belongs in Viduidae
 
 Genus Amblyospiza
 Grosbeak Weaver, Amblyospiza albifrons
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaver
 
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