This bird… can weave a home that hangs like a living knot in the trees.
In the warm savannas and wetlands of Africa, the Red-headed Weaver moves with busy precision among grasses and reeds. The male glows with a rich red head against a dark body, while tirelessly stripping fibers to build intricate hanging nests. Each strand is looped and tied with remarkable skill, forming a secure chamber suspended above the ground. What makes it extraordinary is this craftsmanship — a structure both strong and flexible, swaying safely with wind and weather. A flash of red among golden grasses, yet a master builder of the wild.
Red-headed Weaver 👇
