Wednesday, January 18, 2017

PAKHI DEKHOON PAKHI CHINOON...OBSERVE THE BIRD AND RECOGNIZE...BLACK BREASTED WEAVER

BLACK BREASTED WEAVER.... also known as the Bengal Weaver or Black-throated Weaver (Ploceus benghalensis), is a weaver resident in the northern river plains of the Indian subcontinent. Like the other weavers, the males build an enclosed nest from reeds and mud, and visiting females select a mate at least partially based on the quality of the nest. 
Resident or local migrant, endemic to South Asia. Species is described as 'common' in at least parts of its range.
It is found throughout northern part of Indian subcontinent.
Local Names: Hindi: Sarbo baya, Bengali: Shor baJa, Kantawala baya.
Flocks about cultivation and around reedy margins of tanks and jheels (shallow lakes), or extensive tall grass areas.
Male constructs the nest single-handedly, with a group of females visiting it during late construction stage, jumping on the helmets and tugging and testing, presumably for strength. If a female appears interested, the male bows low before her, presenting golden crown at her. Flaps wings deliberately and sings softly tsi-tsisik-tsisik-tsik-tsik like chirp of cricket or subdued squeaking of unoiled bicycle wheel. Once female agrees and permits copulation, he quickly finishes the rest of the nest, and she lays eggs inside; he immediately commences on a second nest nearby to attract other females, and occasionally a third, very rarely even a fourth. Nests not accepted by females may be torn down by the builder himself.[INFO:WIKIPEDIA] 

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