The author of this article is Waldemar Delekta
Socket can be social weaverbirds home to 500 birds and weigh up to one ton. These seemed to be careless constructions can withstand decades.Tourists visiting the Kalahari and Namibia admire "mounds of hay" on trees and electric poles (often in the rain causing electrical short circuits). These are big-headed weaver nest very social. These structures resemble carelessly made of straw roofs, built jointly by the whole herd. Not to believe this may be the straw house design for 500 weaverbirds and weigh about one ton (as much as middle-class car). He lives there as at home under a thatched roof, is cool in summer and warm in winter. Unlike its cousins, building strong, hanging nest, headed weaver squeeze welfare cuts thick grass bushman. The whole is held together by friction. Contrary to popular belief, the chamber outlets are not connected together, each entrance leads to the apartment of one pair of their children. Social-headed weaver, help each other in raising chicks, birds from previous litters provide a feeding younger brothers and sisters. Favorite nesting trees are acacias and tree erioloba kokerboom. Headed weaver living in nests throughout the year, consist in their eggs at the end of the rainy season. It happens that the nest is gaining additional tenants, traces of pink faeces around the entrance to the nest shows that it is inhabited by a pair of delicate red okich falconers (Polihierax semitorquatus). They prey on small reptiles and insects, sometimes even on headed weaver, hence the color.Czerwonogłowe finches, acacia pied barbets (Tricholaema leucomelas) and parakeets rozłączki not too often rent space there. Verreaux's Eagle-Owl (Bubo lacteus), eagles and vultures African sawannowe often build their nests on top. Less Expected tenants are paper wasps and Cape cobras at the time of hatching chicks feed on. If you plan to investigate sockets weaverbirds better, watch out for ticks that live in the sand under the acacia trees. Social Weaver is the size of swallows and easily recognizable by a black beard, blue-gray beak and wings that look like fish scales. Connections can be found in the southern Kalahari, in parts of the north-land Buszmenlandu and in most places in Namibia. The Augrabies National Park and Kgalagadi Park Transboundary are many readily available slots, which can be photographed up close.---Author Waldemar Delekta, a traveler and a tourist, it is recommended for more information on Africa on the sides of the Town and trips to South AfricaAn article from the site www.Artelis.pl
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