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Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches and bishops. These names come from the nests of intricately woven vegetation created by birds in this family. In most recent classifications, Ploceidae is a
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
, which excludes some birds that have historically been placed in the family, such as some of the
sparrow Sparrow may refer to: Birds * Old World sparrows, family Passeridae * New World sparrows, family Passerellidae * two species in the Passerine family Estrildidae: ** Java sparrow ** Timor sparrow * Hedge sparrow, also known as the dunnock or hedg ...
s, but which includes the monotypic subfamily
Amblyospizinae The thick-billed weaver (''Amblyospiza albifrons''), or grosbeak weaver, is a distinctive and bold species of weaver bird that is native to the Afrotropics. It belongs to the monotypic genus ''Amblyospiza'' and subfamily Amblyospizinae. They ha ...
. The family is believed to have originated in the mid- Miocene. All birds of the Ploceidae are native to the
Old World The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe , after Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia, which were previously thought of by the ...
, most in Africa south of the Sahara, though a few live in tropical areas of Asia. A few species have been introduced outside their native range.


Taxonomy and systematics

The family Ploceidae was introduced (as Ploceïdes) by the Swedish zoologist Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1836. Phylogenetic studies have shown that the family is sister to a clade containing the families Viduidae and Estrildidae Their common ancestor lived in the middle Miocene around 18 million years ago.


Genera

The family includes 15 genera with a total of 118 species. For more detail, see
list of Ploceidae species Weavers, widowbirds, and allies form the family Ploceidae. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 118 species; 65 of them are in genus ''Ploceus'' and the rest are distributed among 14 other genera. This list is pre ...
.


Description

The males of many species in this family are brightly coloured, usually in red or yellow and black. Some species show variation in colour only in the breeding season. These are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills.


Distribution and habitat

The weaverbird colonies may be found close to bodies of water.


Behaviour and ecology

Weavers are named for their elaborately woven nests. The nests vary in size, shape, material used, and construction techniques from species to species. Materials used for building nests include fine leaf fibers, grass, and twigs. Many species weave very fine nests using thin strands of leaf fiber, though some, like the buffalo-weavers, form massive untidy stick nests in their colonies, which may have spherical woven nests within. The sociable weavers of Africa build apartment-house nests, in which 100 to 300 pairs have separate flask-shaped chambers entered by tubes at the bottom. The sparrow weavers live in family units that employ cooperative breeding. Most species weave nests that have narrow entrances, facing downward. Many weaver species are gregarious and breed colonially. The birds build their nests together for protection, often several to a branch. Usually the male birds weave the nests and use them as a form of display to lure prospective females.


Relationship to humans

They sometimes cause crop damage, notably the red-billed quelea, reputed to be the world's most numerous bird.


Gallery

File:Under Construction - Weaver Bird.jpg, A nest in the early stages of construction File:Weaverbirds at West Bengal.jpg, Weaverbirds at West Bengal File:Sporopipes squamifrons 1838.jpg, Adult ''
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'' at its spherical grass nest, placed in a shrub File:Nids de Plocepasser mahali (Namibie) (3).jpg, ''
Plocepasser The sparrow-weavers (''Plocepasser'') are a genus of birds in the family Ploceidae (weavers), but some taxonomic authorities place them in the family Passeridae (Old World sparrows). Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Plocepasser'' contains ...
'' nest in Namibia, for year-round occupation. File:2010-09-25 09-03-47 Namibia Hardap Isabis.jpg, Communal ''
Philetairus The sociable weaver (''Philetairus socius'') is a species of bird in the weaver family that is endemic to southern Africa. It is the only species in the monotypic genus ''Philetairus''. It is found in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. but ...
'' nests in central Namibia File:Pseudonigrita-arnaudi-Nest.JPG, ''
Pseudonigrita ''Pseudonigrita'' is a genus of sparrow-like birds in the weaverbird family. Extant Species It contains two species, which are both found in eastern Africa: Taxonomy French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte described the grey-capped soci ...
'' nest in Kenya, with entrance below File:Black-breasted Weaver Ploceus benghalensis by Dr. Raju Kasambe 03.jpg, Black-breasted weaver nest suspended from grass, India File:Ploceidae.jpg, A baya weaver on his unfinished nest, northern India File:Nests_in_Palmyra_Palm_tree.jpg, Nests of a baya weaver colony suspended from a palm tree, India File:Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea) (6041539514).jpg, Male '' Quelea'' at nest concealed in thorny '' Senegalia'' shrub File:Euplectes orix -Pretoria, South Africa -male weaving nest-8 (1).jpg, Red bishop constructing a nest in reeds, South Africa File:Weaver bird nests at Ifaty (3445328641).jpg, Nests of a colony of
Sakalava weaver The Sakalava weaver (''Ploceus sakalava'') sometimes known as the Sakalava fody is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. The bird is long and weighs . Taxonomy The Sakalava weaver was first described by Gust ...
s, Madagascar File:GambiaGeorgeTown043 (12249665914).jpg, Spherical village weaver nests suspended from a palm tree, West Africa File:Tisserin Etosha.jpg, A southern masked weaver building his nest, Namibia File:ASC Leiden - van de Bruinhorst Collection - Somaliland 2019 - 4530 - A detail of the nest of weaver birds hanging from a tree.jpg, Hanging nest,
Hargeysa Hargeisa (; so, Hargeysa, ar, هرجيسا) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Somaliland. It is located in the Maroodi Jeex region of the Horn of Africa. It succeeded Burco as the capital of the British Somaliland Protectorat ...
, Somaliland, July 2019.


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