A group of woodcocks is called a fall.
flocks but not in nesting period, but then they form in flocks again.
Lories and lorikeets live in large flocks in the wild.
The woodcocks don't think so.
A group of woodcocks is called a "fall" or a "fallen." Woodcocks are typically solitary birds except during the mating season when they form loose groups.
The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.
Yes, except during the nesting period, after which they form flocks again.
No they live in descents also called flocks.
they live in flocks of 10-30 birds or more
To live with and guard their flocks.
Tundra swans, live in flocks.
either colonies or flocks
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around