What is montezuma oropendola nest?

The Montezuma oropendola is a species of bird found in Central America. They are known for their highly visible, hanging nests that are made of vines and fibers up to 1.2 meters long. These nests can contain up to 30 chambers where eggs are laid, with each chamber containing one egg. The nests are typically built in tall trees or palms, and can be up to 9 meters long when fully grown. The Montezuma oropendola is a social bird and nests are often built in colonies with as many as 70 individuals. The birds work together to build the nest, with males providing the materials and females weaving them together to create the final structure. The Montezuma oropendola is a highly territorial bird and fiercely defends its nest against predators, including other birds that try to steal eggs or young.