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Black-breasted Weaver
Latin Name:
Ploceus benghalensis
Category:
Size:
14cm
Description:
Mainly yellow, black, brown and whitish weaver, distinguished from other weavers by pale blue-grey bill; breeding male has bright yellow crown and broad black breast band; ear coverts, throat may be whitish or brownish, irrespective of region; whitish or pale underparts, with weak streaking on flanks; streaked brown upperparts; non-breeding male has black cap, yellow supercilium, throat, under-eye crescent; black eye- and malar stripes; sometimes broken breast band; female, juvenile somewhat similar; gregarious even when breeding; colonial nester.
Habitat:
Marshes; reedbeds; irrigated fields
Food:
Seeds; grain; insects
Distribution:
Plains from Punjab to Arunachal Pradesh
Call:
Call Description:
chit-chit; soft tsi tsi tsisik tsisik tsik tsik.
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