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Search for: [Abstract = "They often nested in sympatry. Although most nesting sites of both Cape and Southern Masked Weaver were located in the indigenous \"Salix suberecta\", they occupied other tree species with different frequency, so that, on overall they differed significantly in nest site choice. Also the mean number of nests per breeding site was different\: 8.4 in the Cape Weaver and 3.3 in the Southern Masked Weaver."]

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