Thick-billed weaver (Amblyospiza albifrons) at the entrance to its nest, feeding its young. This bird breeds in reeds. The male builds the nest and th
Thick-billed weaver (Amblyospiza albifrons) at the entrance to its nest, feeding its young. This bird breeds in reeds. The male builds the nest and the female incubates the eggs and raises the young. It lays about 3-4 eggs. This weaver bird is usually found in riverine forests, feeding on seeds. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa. Weaver bird nests are constructed by weaving together grasses or strips of leaves. Photographed in Howick, South Africa.
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