The flock of sheep is blocking the road.
A flock of geese flew over the lake today.
Birds of feather flock together.
The shephard led his flock down the wadi in search of vegitation.
As we went down the park avenue, we saw a flock of crows in the sky.
As we went down the park avenue, we saw a flock of crows in the sky.
The correct sentence is - Heide saw a flock of sheep on a mountainside
This sentence would be punctuated in the following way: "It's a flock of emus," stated Kien.
In the sentence, "Joseph went to the park to see the flock of seagulls," there are three singular nouns: Joseph, park, and flock.
The subject of the sentence, "You saw a flock of geese." is the pronoun, you.
The flock of crows cawing make a cacophony.
Flock
Flock - To congregate, or for a group of people to head to a single point. "When the weather gets hot, people will flock to the only lemonade stand on the beach."