
In the past, the nests of weaver birds hanging from the leaves of coconut and palm trees was a common sight. Such sights have now become increasingly rare. As the population continues to expand, wild foliage are gradually disappearing. Many palm and coconut trees are being cut down. Weaver bird nests are no longer as common as they once were. Along a roadside, a colony of weaver birds has built nests on a palm and a pakur tree. The birds are currently spending busy days repairing and strengthening their nests for the season.