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792, Lesser Masked Weaver Ploceus intermedius (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 18985 [on-line data upload (2016-03-12): 198486] Species Lesser Masked Weaver Observer(s) Solomon D Country, town, locus South Africa, Limpopo, Modimole,
2529AALocality Nylsvley Nature Reserve Latitude, longitude -24.64714, 28.671449 [2000 m accuracy] Date 2016/2/19 Notes Grey Penduline Tit at weaver nest. It was late afternoon when we saw the birds and light was low but I am sure that they were feeding for invertebrates as they flew off to another section of the garden a little later on. There were three birds in the group and none actually entered any of the nests. The nests were definitely old Lesser Masked Weavers. Nest count 0 Nest site tree
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Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 18985 792 19/2/2016 0 Grey Penduline Tit at weaver nest. It was late afternoon when we saw the birds and light was low but I am sure that they were feeding for invertebrates as they flew off to another section of the garden a little later on. There were three birds in the group and none actually entered any of the nests. The nests were definitely old Lesser Masked Weavers.
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