Acacia | Acacia aneura | acacia | Heliamphora pulchella | Acacia dealbata | Acacia pendula | Acacia melanoxylon | Acacia koa | Acacia acuminata | Melaleuca pulchella | Acacia truncata | Acacia sophorae | Acacia Ridge, Queensland | Acacia Ridge | Acacia pycnantha | Acacia mearnsii | Acacia longifolia | acacia koa | Umbrella Thorn Acacia—''Acacia tortilis'' | San Acacia, New Mexico | ''Glandularia pulchella | Clarkia pulchella | Banksia pulchella | Acacia verticillata | Acacia translucens | Acacia sclerosperma | Acacia saligna | Acacia ramulosa var. linophylla | Acacia quadrimarginea | Acacia pubescens |
The nest is built by the female; it is a round or domed structure made of loosely woven grasses and spider webs, with an entrance in one side close to the ground and well-concealed in thick and often thorny vegetation, such as Acacia pulchella or a species of Hakea.