Correct option is C
The correct answer is Weaver.
Weaverbird:
- Weaverbird is a small finch-like bird.
- They are noted for their nest-building techniques using grass stems and other plant fibres.
- They are particularly well-known for their roofed nests forming complex, hanging woven chambers.
- Many species of weavers are highly gregarious.
- The male weaver bird make beautifully woven nests.
- The female looks at all the nests and chooses the one that she likes the best and decides in which to lay her eggs.
Additional Information
- The dove makes its nest among the thorns of a cactus plant or a Mehendi hedge.
- The sparrow and pigeon make their nest anywhere on top of a cupboard, behind a mirror, on a ledge.
- The barbet or coppersmith bird makes its nest in a hole, in a tree trunk.
- The tailorbird uses its sharp beak to make its nest by stitching together two leaves on a bush. It lays its eggs in the fold of the leaf that it has made.
- The sunbird makes a nest that hangs from the branch of a small tree or a bush.