Southern Masked Weaver

Ploceus velatus

Wetlands and gardens. Breeding male yellow with black mask from forehead to throat; black bill; red eyes. Female greener above, whitish below with yellow wash on breast.
Queleas, Sparrows, Weavers
LC
Not Endemic
Southern Masked Weaver Newman's Birds

Description

Very common resident. Breeding male distinguished from [Lesser Masked-Weaver] by red eyes, pointed (not rounded) bib and more yellow crown (black mask extends across forehead only); from [Village Weaver] by plain back and black forehead. Non-breeding male resembles female. Breeding female has slightly more yellow underparts and redder eyes. Immature is duller, greyer on underparts. Utters prolonged swizzling sounds when breeding plus a sharp ‘zik’. Gregarious at all times. Small parties and flocks occur in thornveld, riverine bush, and exotic trees around homesteads and farms. Breeds in small colonies in trees away from water, commonly in suburbia, or in large colonies in waterside bushes and reeds. Nomadic when not breeding; often on farmlands.

Quick Facts

size

Size

15 cm - S

behaviour

Names

A: Swartkeelgeelvink
Z: umzwigili
Ss: Letoloptje
G: Maskenweber, Schwarzstirnweber

Bird Family

A very large group of conical-billed, mainly seed-eating birds. Many breed colonially and weave complicated nests that aid identification.

Yellow
Wetlands

Distribution

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Southern Masked Weaver Newman's Birds
behaviour

Behaviour

Breeding

Breeding

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Habitat

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