Afrikaans: Nes van 'n Kaapse wewer te Bergview, Harrismith, Vrystaat. Dit word deur die mannetjie gebou, soos tewens in die hele familie Ploceidae die geval is. Die nes hang aan 'n Deodarseder wat van nabye naalde gestroop word, terwyl die langer naalde van 'n nabye Loblollieden vir neskonstruksie gebruik word.
English: Nest of a Cape weaver at Bergview, Harrismith, Free State, built by the male, as is usual in the bird family Ploceidae. The nest is built in a Deodar cedar of which the twigs leading to the nest are stripped of needles, while the longer needles of a nearby Loblolly pine are used for nest construction.
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