Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Weaver Birds

Outside of the LEAP School in Pinelands, there is a large tree, and in that tree, a-way up high are nests, and inside of those nests are Weaver birds.  When I first asked what kinds of birds those were up high in that tree, I thought the LEAP student was saying something to me in Xhosa (pronounced Coe-Sa, the local African language), then when I sorted out the accent and looked at the nests, I realized that he was really saying "Weaver Birds."

This is what the next looks like - a true "weaved" thing.









Here is the actual bird - aren't they beautiful?

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