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Cape Weaver
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Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis)

The Cape weaver is a stocky 17 cm long bird with streaked olive-brown upperparts and a long pointed conical bill. The breeding male has a yellow head and underparts, an orange face, and a white iris. The adult female has an olive-yellow head and breast, shading to pale yellow on the lower belly. The female's eyes are brown, but 19% have pale eyes in summer and thus eye colour alone cannot be used to determine the sex. Young birds are similar to the female.
Habitat
The Cape weaver occurs in open grassland, lowland fynbos, coastal thicket and farmland, so long as there is permanent water and trees.
Location
Overberg Region, Western Cape, SA
Scientific name
Ploceus capensis
Equipment used
Canon

Media information

Category
Africa
Added by
AllenL
Date added
View count
72
Comment count
2

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS 90D
Aperture
ƒ/5.6
Focal length
400.0 mm
Exposure time
1/500 second(s)
ISO
1600
Filename
IMG_1532.jpeg
File size
17.7 MB
Date taken
Fri, 08 November 2024 8:00 AM
Dimensions
5735px x 3823px

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