In the wild, the territorial males attract four or five females who mate only during the full moon after a week of courtship.
The males attract females producing special secretions from its antennae.
Only a male with a successful bower can attract mates.
Adult males are sometimes also attracted to bird droppings.
The males attract females by buzzing similar to a bee.
The males establish the nest as in other weavers and attract females to it.
The male on the left will probably attract a female first because his feet are bluer.
A male or female who is sexually attracted to both sexes.
The males then attract females to the nest.
With these song flights, males defend their breeding territories and attract mates.