k Sociable weavers seeking shade Sociable weavers Philetairus socius seeking shade whilst perched on the branch of a Camelthorn tree. This small African bird lives in large flocks, foraging for seeds and insects. The members of a flock cooperate to build a large communal nest. Each breeding pair has its own entrance. The nests, which the birds thatch rather than weave from twigs, grass and straw, can reach over 7 metres in length and mass over a tonne. A single nest can house up to 400 birds, providing shelter from extreme temperatures. Photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Southern Africa. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sociable weavers seeking shade Sociable weavers  Philetairus socius  seeking shade whilst perched on the branch of a Camelthorn tree. This small African bird lives in large flocks, foraging for seeds and insects. The members of a flock co operate to build a large communal nest. Each breeding pair has its own entrance. The nests, which the birds thatch  rather than weave  from twigs, grass and straw, can reach over 7 metres in length and mass over a tonne. A single nest can house up to 400 birds, providing shelter from extreme temperatures. Photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Southern Africa.
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Sociable weavers seeking shade

Sociable weavers (Philetairus socius) seeking shade whilst perched on the branch of a Camelthorn tree. This small African bird lives in large flocks, foraging for seeds and insects. The members of a flock co-operate to build a large communal nest. Each breeding pair has its own entrance. The nests, which the birds thatch (rather than weave) from twigs, grass and straw, can reach over 7 metres in length and mass over a tonne. A single nest can house up to 400 birds, providing shelter from extreme temperatures. Photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Southern Africa.

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