Definition
Genus Ploceus refers to a group of birds known as weaver birds, characterized by their nest-building skills. They belong to the family Ploceidae and are found primarily in Africa and Asia. Birds in the genus Ploceus meticulously weave their nests from grasses and plant fibers. Think of them as the architects of the avian world. These nests often hang from branches, providing shelter and protection for their young. Different species within the genus Ploceus exhibit variations in color, size, and nesting behavior.