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792, Lesser Masked Weaver Ploceus intermedius (see species summary here)Record status ACCEPTED Vm 9423 [on-line data upload (2014-04-07): 75248] Species Southern Masked weaver Observer(s) Zaloumis, Alex Country, town, locus Namibia, other, Okahandja,
2216BBLocality Near Von Bach Dam;along adjacent campsite driveway Latitude, longitude -22.012727777778, 16.961388888889 [0 m accuracy] Date 2014/3/5 Notes 11 nests in main tree, small sub colonies of 3 to 5 nests
along adjacent campsite driveway.
Comment:
SMW females & Chestnut females aggressive displacement common as
latter(796) attempt to strip these nests whilst 'staging' before
roosting in nearby fig trees. Some newish SMW nests, some being built
insmall cluster -but most in large tree deserted. Both weaver species
plus many others seem to roost nightly in 2 of 5 large fig trees
nearby.
nests - 11 +5+2+3 = 21 (Old & new)
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Note: repeats from the same day are not shown.vm Species code Date Nests Notes 9419 796 3/3/2014 116 large colony in big tree over camp entertainment structure.
Comments: Colony active but not breeding or feeding.
Many weavers in this & surrounding trees. Often used in evening &
morning as a 'staging' tree by many groups of Chestnuts prior to
entering or leaving 2 of 5 large fig trees nearby to roost every
evening. Mixed colony with 11 sthn masked weaver nestss. Evening
territorial interaction with nearby lesser masked colony. LMW often in
tree during day seeking grubs. Yellow bill kite continously present.
9423 792 5/3/2014 0 11 nests in main tree, small sub colonies of 3 to 5 nests
along adjacent campsite driveway.
Comment:
SMW females & Chestnut females aggressive displacement common as
latter(796) attempt to strip these nests whilst 'staging' before
roosting in nearby fig trees. Some newish SMW nests, some being built
insmall cluster -but most in large tree deserted. Both weaver species
plus many others seem to roost nightly in 2 of 5 large fig trees
nearby.
nests - 11 +5+2+3 = 21 (Old & new)
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