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Black-necked weaver (Ploceus nigricollis) in Copenhagen Zoo.

Black-necked weaver (Ploceus nigricollis) in

Copenhagen Zoo.

 

The Black-necked weaver is a stocky 16 cm bird with a strong conical bill

The adult male of the northern race has olive upper-parts and wings, and yellow underparts and head. It has a black eye-mask and bib, and a pale yellow iris. The non-breeding male has a yellow head with an olive crown, grey upper-parts and whitish. The wings remain yellow and black.

 

The adult female also has olive upper-parts and wings, and yellow underparts and head. It has a black eyemask but no bib.

 

The southern race found from Nigeria eastwards has a quite different appearance, with almost black upper-parts and tail.

 

The black-necked weaver feeds on insects and vegetable matter. The calls of this bird include a wheezing dew-dew-twee .

 

 

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Uploaded on August 9, 2021