Definition
The genus *Cacicus* includes several species of New World birds known for their distinctive nests and social behavior. These birds, often found in tropical regions, are noted for their complex woven nests that hang from trees. They are generally social birds, living in colonies. Think of them as the avian architects of the rainforest. Their vibrant plumage and unique nesting habits make them fascinating subjects for ornithologists. It's like the bird world's equivalent of a planned community, but with more hanging condos.