Female © John Sterling
Male © Hans Norelius
Female © Zlatan Celebic
Female © Gabriel Jamie
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Female © Jenna McCullough

Olive-naped Weaver Ploceus brachypterus

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Identification

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A medium-sized, pale-eyed weaver in which males and females are distinctly different, but both are colorful. Note olive-green back and nape and slender black mask through the eye. Male has a black throat and cinnamon-brown blush around the face. Found in woodland, thick scrub, moist savanna, gallery forest, and forest clearings and edge. Usually alone or in pairs. Vocalizations are typical of weavers: “chet” notes and a sizzling, “radio static” song. Formerly treated as the same species as Black-naped Weaver, under the name “Black-necked Weaver.”

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