Ploceidae

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Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds known as weavers, famous for their intricate woven nests and often bright plumage, found mainly in Africa and tropical Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
belongsToClade Passerida
surface form: Passeroidea
characteristic known for intricate woven nests
often bright plumage
class Aves
commonName weaverbirds
weavers
conservationImpact some species considered agricultural pests due to crop damage
describedAs family of small passerine birds
diet insects
seeds
distribution Africa
tropical Asia
etymology family name derived from genus Ploceus
geographicConcentration highest diversity in sub-Saharan Africa
includesSpecies Red-billed quelea
Southern masked weaver
Village weaver
infraorder Passerida
kingdom Animalia
materialUsedForNests grass
leaves
plant fibers
nestingBehavior males of many species build elaborate nests to attract females
nestType woven nests
notableGenus Euplectes
Malimbus
Ploceus
Quelea
Sporopipes
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumagePattern many species show seasonal plumage changes
primaryHabitat grasslands
savannas
woodlands
reproductiveBehavior colonial breeder in many species
sexualDimorphism males often more brightly colored than females
socialBehavior often highly gregarious
suborder Passeri
taxonomicRank family
typeGenus Ploceus
typicalBodySize small
vocalization varied songs and calls used in social communication

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Aves hasSubgroup Ploceidae