Napoleon Weavers
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My male weaver has been working on this nest for quite a few months. He is still working on it. I have no clue when it will be finished. But I am hoping that they will breed this Spring. It would be a first for me. Had them in the past but they never built nest. Fingers are crossed.
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
Looks like he is getting serious
. They build the most inpressive nest... and wait untill you see the eggs... they are the brightest blue ever. They look like dyed easter Eggs




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Re: Napoleon Weavers
Holding thumbs... Do they use to cocofibre from choice? have they ever tried weaving with stripped grass pieces?
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
The nest looks great. When I had a Napoleon weaver he only used cocoa fiber.
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
I offer them a variety of materials. They seem to go just for the coconut fiber.monotwine wrote:Holding thumbs... Do they use to cocofibre from choice? have they ever tried weaving with stripped grass pieces?

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Wow that is very impressive so far!
Candace were they difficult breeding for you? I see you got eggs but did they produce pretty well?
Candace were they difficult breeding for you? I see you got eggs but did they produce pretty well?
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
What a nest! The egg looks like a robin's egg! So beautiful! They aren't worried about you reaching in their nest? Good luck with them!
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Here is a link to a male in courting display. I love watching mine. He will start as soon as he is in full plumage and will dance and fluff up all day long until the female gives in.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/falcon ... 819499455/
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/falcon ... 819499455/
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
That's some serious nest building, very cool. I had no idea birds would take so long with nest building.
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Thanks for the answer on the breeding material. Just wondering what other things I can offer my new ones.
Best wishes that your pair rear some young in that nest.
Best wishes that your pair rear some young in that nest.
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wow that is one impressive nest, fingers crossed that your birds lay this spring and you get many beautiful babies. that egg is such a pretty blue btw i love it.
good luck
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Re: Napoleon Weavers
Hi
Can napoleons weavers be housed with star finches heckes grass finch and owl finch 1 pair of each
Many thanks Collin
Can napoleons weavers be housed with star finches heckes grass finch and owl finch 1 pair of each
Many thanks Collin