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803, Southern Masked Weaver Ploceus velatus (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 22054 [on-line data upload (2016-07-01): 223133] Species Observer(s) Lynton Loney Country, town, locus South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg,
2627BBLocality Montgomery Park Latitude, longitude -26.158299, 27.986792 [1000 m accuracy] Date 2009/10/30 Notes photos of nests which were built on my bird feeder in my garden, in October / November 2009. The little weaver would not be deterred from
building his nest there, despite me dismantling what he had built on several successive days. Eventually I allowed him to complete the nest and hence the photos Nest count 0 Nest site man-made
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Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 22054 803 30/10/2009 0 photos of nests which were built on my bird feeder in my garden, in October / November 2009. The little weaver would not be deterred from
building his nest there, despite me dismantling what he had built on several successive days. Eventually I allowed him to complete the nest and hence the photos 22055 803 1/11/2009 0 photos of nests which were built on my bird feeder in my garden, in October / November 2009. The little weaver would not be deterred from
building his nest there, despite me dismantling what he had built on several successive days. Eventually I allowed him to complete the nest and hence the photos
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