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Nelicourvi Weaver (Ploceus nelicourvi)

Nelicourvi Weaver (Ploceus nelicourvi) - Female
Nelicourvi Weaver (Ploceus nelicourvi) - Female

About Nelicourvi Weaver (Ploceus nelicourvi)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Birds
  • Order: Perching Birds
  • Family: Old World Sparrows

The nelicourvi weaver is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Together with its closest relative, the sakalava weaver, it is sometimes placed in a separate genus Nelicurvius. A slender, sparrow-like bird, it is 15 cm (5.9 in) long and weighing 20–28 g (0.71–0.99 oz). Breeding males have a black bill and head, brown eyes, yellow collar, grey belly, chestnut-brown lower tail coverts, olive back, and blackish flight feathers edged greenish. Non-breeding males have mottled grey and green heads. In the breeding female the front of the head is yellow and the back olive green, with a broad yellow eyebrow. It builds solitary, roofed, retort-shaped nests, hanging by a rope from a branch, vine or bamboo stem, in an open space. It primarily feeds on insects, looking on its own or in very small groups, often together with long-billed bernieria. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland and mountain forests. The conservation status of Nelicourvi weaver is least concern according to the IUCN Red List.

Source: Wikipedia

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  • 2017-11-06

    Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
    Image from 2017-11-06
  • 2017-11-07

    Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
  • 2017-11-09

    Marojejy National Park, Madagascar
  • 2017-11-10

    Marojejy National Park, Madagascar
    Image from 2017-11-10
  • 2017-11-16

    Andasibe, Madagascar
  • 2017-11-17

    Andasibe, Madagascar