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1152, Vieillot's Black Weaver Ploceus nigerrimus (see species summary here)

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Record statusACCEPTED
Vm4209 [on-line data upload (2012-12-04): 27152]
SpeciesVieillot's Black weaver
Observer(s)Oliver, Paul
Country, town, locusTanzania, , Rubondo ,
0231BD
LocalityRubondo Island National Park, Tanapa Bandas
Latitude, longitude-2.296169, 31.854513 [0 m accuracy]
Date2012/12/1
NotesActive sites for Vieillot's Black weaver were plentiful around the northern part of this island. Most sites had 2-4 bushes over water with 20-30+ active nests. Some sites were also being used by Village weavers, slender billed weavers, Northern brown throated and Golden-backed weavers and a few Grosbeak weavers. But VBW dominates most sites including sites with a few village mixed in. Many active bushes over water sites here. 100+ birds
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vmSpecies codeDateNestsNotes
420911521/12/20120Active sites for Vieillot's Black weaver were plentiful around the northern part of this island. Most sites had 2-4 bushes over water with 20-30+ active nests. Some sites were also being used by Village weavers, slender billed weavers, Northern brown throated and Golden-backed weavers and a few Grosbeak weavers. But VBW dominates most sites including sites with a few village mixed in. Many active bushes over water sites here. 100+ birds
421010653/12/20120The eye colors on the images below were a little confusing. But the bill is slender. Female Dec 1st at TANAPA Banda area lake side

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