Speke's Weaver
A species of Typical weavers Scientific name : Ploceus spekei Genus : Typical weavers
Speke's Weaver, A species of Typical weavers
Botanical name: Ploceus spekei
Genus: Typical weavers
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Description
Speke's weaver (Ploceus spekei) is a familiar East African songbird. The eyes are pale and the bill is on the large side for a weaver. Unlike many weavers, it has the same plumage all year. The adult male is yellow with black throat (edged rusty), face, and bill, and variable black mottling on the back. The adult female's upperparts are dull olive-gray with dusky brown streaks; the underparts are pale yellow, whiter on the belly and grayer on the flanks. The juvenile is similar but duller. The song is variable; one version is transcribed as "pew…pew…tew, chinkichi-chewchew-skerinkitsitew". Calls include harsh chatter at the nest and a sharp "tseep!" This species nests in colonies or occasionally singly. The nest, often woven in an acacia, is spherical with a short entrance tube opening sideways or downward. Many grass stems project sloppily, sometimes obscuring the shape. It nests in both the short rainy season and the middle of the long rainy season. Typical clutches comprise four eggs, which are unmarked deep blue, somewhat pointed at both ends, 24 to 26 mm long and 15 to 17 mm wide. Speke's weaver is found in northern and eastern Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya (mostly the central highlands), and north-eastern Tanzania. It inhabits savanna, bush, agricultural land, and towns. In parts of its range it is common, notably the densely populated area of Nairobi and environs, where it visits bird feeders. This bird was named in honor of John Speke.
Size
15 cm
Colors
Brown
Black
Yellow
Gray
Feeding Habits
Speke's Weaver predominantly consumes seeds, complementing its diet with various insects and termites. Its feeding behaviors include foraging on the ground or in foliage. No unique dietary adaptations are specified.
Habitat
Speke's Weaver predominantly thrives in savanna, bush, and wooded regions typically associated with the presence of water sources. They are commonly found at elevations ranging from 1200 to 2200 meters above sea level. Additionally, speke's Weaver is well-adapted to human-altered landscapes, including agricultural lands and urban areas, with a noticeable presence in suburban and metropolitan settings within its geographical range.
Dite type
Granivorous
General Info
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
Photo By Lip Kee Yap , used under CC-BY-SA-2.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Weavers Genus
Typical weavers Species
Speke's Weaver