How does the typical nest style of Plocepasser (Sparrow-Weavers) often compare to Ploceus nests?

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Resemble large, communal thatched haystacks

The genus *Plocepasser*, known as the Sparrow-Weavers, demonstrates significant variation in nest architecture compared to the classic weavers of the genus *Ploceus*. While both share the family Ploceidae, *Plocepasser* species often construct nests that are large, bulky, and communal in nature, resembling structures described as thatched haystacks. This contrasts sharply with the delicate, often pendulous, globular structures typically associated with the *Ploceus* genus. This difference shows that while the core skill of weaving vegetation is maintained, adaptation to local needs or social habits results in vastly different final forms, even within the same family classification.

How does the typical nest style of Plocepasser (Sparrow-Weavers) often compare to Ploceus nests?
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