Breeding female © Bradley Hacker 🦜 eBird S47403045 Macaulay Library ML 110720911
Breeding male © Nik Borrow
Nonbreeding adult © Yvonne Stevens
Breeding male © Andy Frank
Nonbreeding adult © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography

Compact Weaver Pachyphantes superciliosus

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Identification

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Has a typical weaver color scheme but an unusual shape: a chunky body, heavy bill, and short tail. Breeding males and females have a black mask, and the crown is yellow in males and black in females. Non-breeding birds are more distinctive than typical non-breeding weavers: buff below, with a dark crown and eye-stripe. Found in wet and grassy microhabitats within savanna, forest, scrub, and cultivation. Usually in small flocks. Along with typical weaver “chit” notes and sizzling, “radio static” song, also often gives a “cheep” call. Superficially similar to other weavers, but separated by distinctive shape.

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