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#13806665
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13806667
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13806668
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13806685
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13806687
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13806689
9 Jun 2026
Chard (Beta vulgaris var.) grows in a family garden in Osorno, Chile, on June 8, 2026. Chard is known for being nutritious, affordable, and versatile, as well as hardy and quick-growing, with the ability to produce leaves for many months. Common pests and predators of chard include snails, slugs, caterpillars, and aphids.
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#13769585
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769589
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769591
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769592
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769596
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769599
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769603
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769606
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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#13769612
31 May 2026
A Baya Weaver (Ploceus philippinus) constructs a nest from strips of grass and plant fibers suspended from a tree branch in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 31, 2026. Known for its nest-building abilities, the species creates hanging nests during the monsoon breeding season to attract mates and provide shelter for offspring. The nests feature a bulbous chamber and a narrow entrance to protect eggs and chicks from predators. Females inspect the nests before selecting a mate, after which the structure is completed for breeding. Found across the Indian subcontinent, Baya Weavers are seen near grasslands, wetlands, and agricultural areas. During the breeding season, males display yellow and black plumage, while females and non-breeding males have a sparrow-like appearance.
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