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3914, Heuglin's Masked Weaver Ploceus heuglini (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 3725 [on-line data upload (2012-11-03): 25517] Species Heuglin’s Masked Weaver Observer(s) Barlow, Clive; Fulford, Tony Country, town, locus Gambia, , Basse Santu Su,
NW_013014ACLocality along the roadside at Sabi Forest Park south east of Basse Santu Su, Upper River Region, The Gambia Latitude, longitude 13.275, -14.204298 [1000 m accuracy] Date 2004/11/20 Notes URD, Kev Roy collected a cluster of several inter-woven Heughlin’s Masked Weaver P. heuglini nests that had fallen to the ground beneath a colony of 20 nests. The colony had been regularly monitored throughout the rains from its discovery on 31st August by KR and breeding activity was proven during that period. The colony was deserted when visited by CRB and KR on the afternoon of 1st November, and on subsequent visits by KR. On dissection of the fallen nests four nestlings of Red-cheeked Cordon Bleu U. bengalus about six days old were found in one of them, all of them dead and cold but still turgid with no ants or other insects attacking them. Two of the pulli were photographed and then preserved in 95% ethanol solution Nest count 20 Nest site tree
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Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 3725 3914 20/11/2004 20 URD, Kev Roy collected a cluster of several inter-woven Heughlin’s Masked Weaver P. heuglini nests that had fallen to the ground beneath a colony of 20 nests. The colony had been regularly monitored throughout the rains from its discovery on 31st August by KR and breeding activity was proven during that period. The colony was deserted when visited by CRB and KR on the afternoon of 1st November, and on subsequent visits by KR. On dissection of the fallen nests four nestlings of Red-cheeked Cordon Bleu U. bengalus about six days old were found in one of them, all of them dead and cold but still turgid with no ants or other insects attacking them. Two of the pulli were photographed and then preserved in 95% ethanol solution
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