Yellow Weaver
The Yellow Weaver is a small bird known for its vibrant yellow plumage and intricate nest-building skills. Found primarily in parts of Africa, particularly in wetlands and grasslands, these birds are social and often seen in flocks. They are named for their unique weaving technique, which involves using grass and other plant materials to create hanging nests.
These birds belong to the family Ploceidae and are known for their distinctive songs and calls. The male Yellow Weaver is especially notable during the breeding season, as it displays its colorful feathers and performs elaborate courtship rituals to attract a mate.