Giant Weaver

It can climb trees and branches, rather like a treecreeper or sittella.

The Giant Weaver is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Giant Weaver, also known as the (Ploceus grandis) is a species of bird in the Ploceidae family. It is endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe. It can climb trees and branches, rather like a treecreeper or sittella. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. References - * BirdLife International (2009). Ploceus grandis. In: IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 15 November 2009. More

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Giant Weaver - Ploceus grandis Tisserin géant = Tisserin géant Le guide ornitho : Les 848 espèces d'Europe en 4000 dessins Gallery : © Alex et Marie Beauquenne Site web : favieres-photos-nature. More

The Giant Weaver (Ploceus grandis) is a species of bird in the Ploceidae family. It is endemic to Sao Tom More

A giant weaver ant nest may look like it is damaging the leaves and branches of a tree. But weaver ants actually protect the tree they are living in. The ants act like miniature bodyguards for the tree. They keep other animals like birds, reptiles, and other insects from living in the tree or eating it. Sharing the same resource or living space is called symbiosis. A Sweet Deal Weaver ants have a “sweet tooth” that some creatures use to their advantage. More

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Kashyyykian giant weaveredit this page = From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki. Kashyyykian weavers were giant spiders indigenous to the lower levels of Kashyyyk's forests. Characteristics - Kashyyyk's giant weavers were fat-bodied with red pigmentation. They were known to be intelligent enough to coordinate ambushes on unsuspecting creatures, and had the tenacity to track their prey for over a kilometer. More

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several male Giant Weaver, chasing each other about a patch of secondary forest. DAY 3: TO PRINCIPE (Dohrn’s Thrush Babbler) The small, forgotten island of Principe lies a mere 45 minute airplane hop to the northeast of its larger cousin. By 9am we were booked into our little hotel and watching Principe Kingfisher and Grey Parrot from our balcony. A walk to the outskirts of town quickly turned up several buzzing Principe Golden Weaver and the unusual and vociferous Dohrn’s Thrush Babbler. More

* Giant Weaver, Ploceus grandis * Speke's Weaver, Ploceus spekei * Fox's Weaver, Ploceus spekeoides * Vieillot's Weaver, Ploceus nigerrimus * Weyns' Weaver, Ploceus weynsi * Clarke's Weaver, Ploceus golandi * Black-headed Weaver, Ploceus melanocephalus More

The Giant Weaver (Ploceus grandis) is a species of bird in the Ploceidae family. It is endemic to Sao Tom?? and Principe. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Weaver The text in this page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article shown in above URL. It is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. More

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such as Giant Sunbird and Giant Weaver are best found in the rainforest and we will walk forest paths festooned with creepers in order to look for them. Amazingly, here in the mountains we are likely to see the magnificent White-tailed Tropicbird cruising along the precipice like cliffs where it nests. Príncipe holds as many as seven endemics of its own. Very similar in appearance São Tomé, with lofty peaks covered in rainforest, the endemic birds are readily accessible around a luxurious beach resort. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Ploceidae
Genus : Ploceus
Species : grandis
Authority : (Gray, 1844)