Gray-capped Social-Weaver

Pseudonigrita arnaudi

Least Concern

The Gray-capped Social-Weaver is a weaver or allied finch of sub-Saharan African wetlands, savannas, woodland, and forest edges. It feeds on seeds, grass, insects, and grain in flocks or pairs, and many species are known for intricately woven nests suspended from reeds, grasses, or thorny trees.

Family
Ploceidae
Range
Gray-capped Social-Weaver Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African wetlands, savannas, woodland, and forest edges
Population
≈ Unknown
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