Baya

/ˈbaɪə/ noun

A type of small, weaver bird native to South Asia, known for building elaborate hanging nests.

From Hindi 'baya' or Bengali 'baya', derived from Sanskrit roots. The word has been used in English ornithological texts since colonial contact with India, referring specifically to whydah or weaver birds of the genus Ploceus.

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