The nests of weaver birds, a very common sight in the rural areas. To ward off predators and the thieves like common crows these nests usually have an entrance on the bottom side. This camouflages the entrance and checks other intruders not to disturb the sanctity of the house.
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Social weaver birds nest in a tree in Africa - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife
David Attenborough examines the social weavers, who live together in multimple nests. From the BBC.
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