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797, Village Weaver Ploceus cucullatus (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 6175 [on-line data upload (2013-07-09): 45001] Species Village Weaver Observer(s) Zaloumis, Alex Country, town, locus South Africa, Limpopo, Mutale ,
2231ACLocality Kruger National Park, Mutali falls camp world heritage site Latitude, longitude -22.4296388889, 31.0591666667 [0 m accuracy] Date 2013/5/9 Notes 1053 revisited. location - fever trees with large colonies on both sides of river swept away in Feb 2013 floods. now stacked up in gorge. nests 0. The whole colony (Vm 934) had been washed away in recent floods. The pictures show the remains of the trees, jammed in the Mutali falls gorge. Nest count 0 Nest site tree
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History of repeat colony counts
Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 1053 797 13/8/2011 48 various fever trees along Matule river with up to 48(these pics), & 54 or less unattended nests 6175 797 9/5/2013 0 1053 revisited. location - fever trees with large colonies on both sides of river swept away in Feb 2013 floods. now stacked up in gorge. nests 0. The whole colony (Vm 934) had been washed away in recent floods. The pictures show the remains of the trees, jammed in the Mutali falls gorge.
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