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Weaver birds, particularly the Baya Weaver, are renowned for their intricate, hanging nests. These nests, often built over water, are a testament to the birds\\\' remarkable weaving and knot-tying abilities. The male weaver bird constructs the initial structure, and the female chooses her mate based on the nest\\\'s quality, adding her own finishing touches before laying eggs.
Weaver birds are the only documented birds that can tie knots. They use their beaks and feet to create intricate knots and weaves, securing their nests.
Weaver birds are known for their ability to weave grasses, leaves, and twigs into complex, often retort-shaped nests with a bulbous chamber and a downward-pointing entrance tunnel.
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