Photos of Weaver Nests. Why PHOWN?

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  • H Dieter Oschadleus

Abstract

Many weavers are common and you may wonder if there is anything more to learn about them. Precisely because many weavers are common, means that there is potential to collect large amounts of data to provide new insights into their breeding biology.

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2014-12-21

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Oschadleus, H. D. (2014). Photos of Weaver Nests. Why PHOWN?. Biodiversity Observations, 457–461. Retrieved from https://journals.uct.ac.za/index.php/BO/article/view/260

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