From: Dieter Oschadleus <doschadleus@gmail.com>
Date: 2013-05-06 09:00
Subject: 'golden' weavers in East Africa

Hi all

The yellow or golden weavers are not always easy to identify. I have put some photos together for three species: Golden Palm Weaver, Taveta Golden Weaver and Eastern Golden Weaver. Of interest may be the map showing the distributions of these species superimposed (and including the range for Holub's Golden Weaver).
See http://weavers.adu.org.za/newstable.php?id=361
(I see that I can probably make some slight adjustments in the maps based on the on-going Tanzania Bird Atlas, but the extent or lack of overlap for these weavers is approx correct).

Dieter

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