A flock of birds is a flock of birds. But you can also call them: fleet, flock, flight, congregation, parcel, pod, volery or dissimulation, but those are the advanced words for them :3
A flock of birds.
A flock
A group of birds is called a flock. A group of bitterns is called a siege or sedge of bitterns.
Chicks are simply a name given to baby birds. Birds are in the scientific class Aves.Chicks are the name given to attractive females, which would then be in the scientific class Extremae Hottus.
The correct term for a group of deer is a herd of deer, flock is generally applied to sheep and birds.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
There is no "father" with birds or in a flock of birds.
Past tense: The flock of birds was flying. Present tense: The flock of birds is flying. (flock is a collective noun)
It is a flock of birds.
In the nursery rhyme "Birds of a Feather," the birds will flock together.
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A flock of birds.
It is a FLOCK of birds.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"
Birds of a feather flock together, but all birds cannot fly.
That is the correct spelling of "flock" (a bunch of birds).
A flock can be a group of birds, or a group of sheep.