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Finn's weaver

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Finn's weaver (Ploceus megarhynchus), also known as Finn's baya and yellow weaver is a weaver bird species native to the Ganges and Brahmaputra valleys in India and Nepal. Two subspecies are known; the nominate subspecies occurs in the Kumaon area and salimalii in the eastern Terai.

The species was described and given its binomial name by Allan Octavian Hume based on a specimen obtained at Kaladhungi near Nainital.

Etymology

Illustration of Finn's weaver by Joseph Smit (1901)

The species was called "Eastern baya" by Oates in 1889 and called Finn's baya after Frank Finn by E. C. Stuart Baker in 1925.[2][3][4][5]

Distribution and habitat

Finn's weaver was first observed in Shuklaphanta National Park in May 1996 and is a regular summer visitor.[6]

Behaviour and ecology

Finn's weaver breeds from May to September.[7] It builds a nest on top of trees or in reeds. The nest is different in structure from the other weaver species found in India, but as in other weavers, woven from thin strips of leaves and reeds. This species lines the entire inside of the nest, unlike the other weavers, which line only the floor of the nest. Males strip the leaves of the nest tree, making the globular nests clearly visible.

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2021). "Ploceus megarhynchus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T22719011A201132570. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ Oates, E.W. (1890). "Ploceus megarhynchus. The Eastern Baya". Fauna of British India. Vol. Birds. Volume 2. London: Taylor and Francis. pp. 177–178.
  3. ^ Baker, E.C.S. (1925). "Ploceus megarhynchus Finn's baya". Fauna of British India. Vol. Birds. Volume 3 (Second ed.). London: Taylor and Francis. pp. 69–70.
  4. ^ Abdulali, H. (1954). "Finn's baya (Ploceus megarhynchus Hume)". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 51 (1): 200–204.
  5. ^ Beolens, B.; Watkins, M. (2003). Whose bird? Men and women commemorated in the common names of birds. Christopher Helm.
  6. ^ Basnet, H.; Thakuri, D.C.; Bhetwal, K.; Joshi, D. & Poudyal, L.P. (2019). "Recent records of threatened birds in the Sukilaphanta Grassland, Suklaphanta National Park, Nepal, with particular focus on White-throated Bushchat Saxicola insignis and Finn's Weaver Ploceus megarhynchus". Birding Asia (32): 93–96.
  7. ^ BirdLife International (2009) Species factsheet: Ploceus megarhynchus. BirdLife International: Yellow Weaver
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Finn's weaver: Brief Summary

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Finn's weaver (Ploceus megarhynchus), also known as Finn's baya and yellow weaver is a weaver bird species native to the Ganges and Brahmaputra valleys in India and Nepal. Two subspecies are known; the nominate subspecies occurs in the Kumaon area and salimalii in the eastern Terai.

The species was described and given its binomial name by Allan Octavian Hume based on a specimen obtained at Kaladhungi near Nainital.

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