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BA YA WEAVER-BIRDS are among the pleasing visitors Mr Malcolm MacDonald describes in his “Birds In My Indian Garden,” published by Jonathan Cape. The picture shows two weaver-birds and part of a colony of the fantastic, dangling bottle shaped nests built by the species.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610506.2.7.4

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 3

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BA YA WEAVER-BIRDS are among the pleasing visitors Mr Malcolm MacDonald describes in his “Birds In My Indian Garden,” published by Jonathan Cape. The picture shows two weaver-birds and part of a colony of the fantastic, dangling bottle shaped nests built by the species. Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 3

BA YA WEAVER-BIRDS are among the pleasing visitors Mr Malcolm MacDonald describes in his “Birds In My Indian Garden,” published by Jonathan Cape. The picture shows two weaver-birds and part of a colony of the fantastic, dangling bottle shaped nests built by the species. Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 3

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