How to build a house.

This guy had the drawings and the plans in his head. No need for paperwork.
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When birds are born, they know instinctively how to build a nest, even though they have had no tuition.

And not only one specie, but all species know how to build a nest when they are born. I have wondered many times about this, as we as humans have to learn how to build anything over time. Of course, the difference is that we all were born with talents, and if we concentrate on developing our talents, then we will survive. So, springtime has arrived, and we see many nests all over the place, different shapes and sizes built by different bird species. Some bigger birds have messy nests with sticks sticking out all over the place, but the smaller birds build with finesse.
Any case, let me show you how this Southern Masked Weaver (Ploceus intermedius), builds his new home.

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He doesn't need a truck to deliver building material:))
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As he fetches his own in flight.
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The start, thus far, built from scratch.
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And tomorrow, I will show you the wife's inspection of the new house. Watch how excited he was when she was inside.
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So, prepare for another post tomorrow of the weaver and his work. Let me just tell you, that the female weavers are very fussy and if she doesn't like the nest, she simply discards it, and the poor guy needs to build another nest somewhere else. At times, some weavers can build 7 nests, and the funny thing is the female will then okay the third nest that he built. Just the thing about fussy females. But let me not tell you everything now, as it will spoil tomorrow's post.
All that I can say here, is that such is a weaver's life.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Such cool shots watching a bird build a nest is always fascinating to me as you say no plans, but they just get it done

!PIZZA

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Thank you for the compliment, and yes, it's amazing to sit and watch how skillfully that bird can weave a nest. We would have to use two hands in an attempt to weave a nest like that, and the bird has only a beak.

!LOLZ

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Well even with two hands crafting has been a struggle for me, so doing it with just a beak and making such amazing nests blows me away

Cheers and !BEER

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Birds are professional craftsmen without having to study, cool

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Wow! Such level of creativity from the bird! The detailings in your write up and in the pictures are amazing... Can't wait for tomorrow's post 😍

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Thank you, and like I said elsewhere, the birds are born with the weaving talents.

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When we see birds nesting in this way, it is a very special and beautiful experience and remains memorable.

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Very special indeed my friend, and there is much magic to be seen in nature.

!BEER

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Your comparison between birds and human, highlights the importance of innate abilities...
The southern Masked weaver's nest is a work of art!

Nice shots you've got there!

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Its amazing to see how sensible birds are, the behave and act just as kids but yet knows exactly what they doing

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Yep! They are born with the instincts and the talents.
!PIZZA

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Difference is they cant talk just in their own language of cause

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