This is how it's done by ludwigsdiana

This is how it's done

every so clever and patiently.

I have watched them pull off thin strips of my dietes iris plants and fly away to the nest with it. A non stop coming and going.
Nest looks so pretty with the flower heads interwoven
September 15th, 2024  
Oh so pretty.
September 15th, 2024  
Wonderful. It looks too good to be real. Fav
September 15th, 2024  
It’s a lovely looking nest
September 15th, 2024  
Superb closeup image full of colour and detail Diana, Fav:)
September 15th, 2024  
Wow that's so interesting and well caught
September 15th, 2024  
Beautiful colors
September 15th, 2024  
They work so hard and their nests are wonderful, really.
September 15th, 2024  
So beautiful
September 15th, 2024  
Almost camouflaged.
September 15th, 2024  
I never tire of your photos of these birds
September 15th, 2024  
I hope his potential lady friend is impressed with his building skills.
September 15th, 2024  
I hope all his hard work is not wasted and he attracts a mate.
September 15th, 2024  
It must be so entertaining to watch them as they work. Years ago when I was in Africa, I really wanted to see a weavers nest, but didn’t ever get to. It’s been so fun seeing them in your project
September 15th, 2024  
Amazing capture!
September 15th, 2024  
Wonderfully composed and fantastic colors
September 15th, 2024  
Cute capture.
September 15th, 2024  
Lovely image. Nest building is always quite incredible and amazing
September 15th, 2024  
Beautiful nest and lovely shot.
September 15th, 2024  
Lovely
September 15th, 2024  
Such beautiful nests they make, so clever!
September 15th, 2024  
I can't believe how intricate these nests are being constructed by beaks and claws! Amazing architects these fellows!
September 16th, 2024  
Awesome capture.
September 16th, 2024  
What an amazing thing to watch, I see birds gathering material but the trees are too leafy to see them building their nests.
September 16th, 2024  
Such a fabulous capture, Diana!
September 16th, 2024  
A great capture of the weaver at work! That must be hard on the neck, I would think! Fav
September 16th, 2024  
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