White-billed Buffalo Weaver

Bubalornis albirostris

The White-billed Buffalo Weaver is a medium-sized bird found in eastern Africa. It is known for its distinctive white bill and black plumage. These birds are highly social and often build large, conspicuous communal nests in acacia trees. They are opportunistic feeders, consuming a variety of seeds, insects, and fruits. Their habitat includes savannas, woodlands, and open grasslands. The species is known for its adaptability to human-modified landscapes. The White-billed Buffalo Weaver is not currently considered at risk, and its population is stable.

Habitat: Savannas, woodlands, open grasslands

White-billed Buffalo Weaver
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