weaverbird

/ˈwiːvərˌbɜrd/
noun
  1. A small bird known for building complex, woven nests from grass and twigs, found mainly in Africa and Asia.
    • The weaverbird carefully wove strands of grass into a hanging nest.
    • We watched a weaverbird collect materials and skillfully construct its home.
    • In the savanna, weaverbirds build large communal nests in acacia trees.