Finn’s Weaver

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News: Finn’s Weaver Bird is in the news because its population is rapidly declining in the Terai region.

About Finn’s Weaver

Finn’s Weaver
Source – DTE
  • The Finn’s Baya (Ploceus megarhynchus) is also called as Finn’s Weaver, Yellow Weaver and Himalayan Weaver.
    • In Uttarakhand, it is called Pahari (hill) Baya.
  • Naming: The weaver bird was named Finn’s Weaver after Frank Finn, the British officer who identified the bright yellow colour during the breeding season.
  • First identified by: It was first identified by A O Hume (father of Indian ornithology).
  • Habitat: It lives near dams and reservoirs where marshy soil, water and tall grasses provide nesting sites.
  • Distribution: It is native to the Ganges and Brahmaputra valleys in India and Nepal, especially the Terai grasslands.
  • Diet:
    • Finn’s Weavers are primarilyGranivorous.
    • It is also an opportunistically (during the breeding period) insectivorous.
  • Conservation status
    • IUCN Red list: It is in Endangered category.
    • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: It is placed in Schedule IV of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
  • Threats: Expansion of agriculture, grass cutting, construction and water management decisions, along with floods, crow attacks and breeding failures, threaten this species.
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