Why is a weaver bird called so?

The weaverbird is named so because it constructs intricately woven nests using various plant materials, such as grasses, leaves, and twigs. These nests are often suspended from trees or branches and can take on a variety of shapes, depending on the species of weaverbird. The birds weave these structures by skillfully interlacing the plant materials together, creating sturdy and elaborate nests for raising their young. The term "weaverbird" accurately reflects this remarkable ability and behavior of these birds.