
The video, shared by BBC Global, features amazing skills of nests of Weverbirds, where male birds make extremely complex nests to attract female. This video tells how these birds build a nest i.e. their house in a great way to impress their partner. In the video, these weaverbirds living on the banks of the Blue Nile River of Ethiopia are shown using lush green plants. Male weaverbirds are romantic, so make nests made of most green and fresh leaves to attract females, as females choose the best and strong nests. Female weaverbirds closely inspect each nest and they are not interested in old or brown nests. After this, the male has to resume all his work, while some clever male tries to cover the old nests with new leaves. In the video, a young weaverbird is also shown trying to build a nest for the first time, for which it may take them a few years. This novice bird struggles in building a nest and finally binds its leg to Papiraus. At the same time, an experienced weaverbird brings the best nests from Blue Nile and ties the lumps in a wonderful manner, which makes him quite popular among the females.