This question reminds me of what Paul said in The Bible, in Acts 17:22 "When Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious." Two birds flying together means they were flying together. Perhaps they had to go to the same place, perhaps they are mates. Some species of birds mate for life.
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
Probably a crow or raven not a penguin
It is instinct for the parent bird to feed the baby birds.
Past tense: The flock of birds was flying. Present tense: The flock of birds is flying. (flock is a collective noun)
Birds feel colder when they are flying
Chickens can fly , but they are low flying birds.
Flying birds are not always larger. There are many bats bigger than many kinds of birds.
Flock- to remind you listen to Flock of Seagulls song "Then I Ran"
Birds Flying Away was created in 2000-01.
They have large wings for flying, they make large nests for protection against other birds. They have super sharp seeing for hunting prey.
Birds of a feather, flock together - meaning that birds of the same breed will more often than not do the same thing. If 1 migrates, chances are there's a flock doing the same.
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