A group of peacocks without females is called an ostentation. A group of peacocks with females is called a party.
A flock of peacocks and peahens is called a Party.
A male peafowl is a peacock; a female peafowl is called a peahen. I believe that we hear mostly about peacocks and generalize the term to mean all peafowl, a term we, by comparison, rarely hear. Also it is written as one word, which we then think peacock is the species name. There are other instances when we often use the gender term of of a species with the name of the species. For instance, many people call all cattle, cows, when actually cow is the female cattle and bull is the male cattle. The terms cow and bull are used in numerous mammalian species to designate gender, not species, just as cock and hen are used in a number of species of birds.
A flock.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
Some might say a flock of peacocks but the correct terms are an ostentation of peacocks, or a muster of peacocks.
A group of sheep may be called a flock, herd, trip, drove or mob of sheep.A flock.
A group of sheep is called a flock.
unfortunately they are only called a flock
flock.
A group of ostriches is called a flock. Or rather a "herd of ostriches" and a "flock of birds".
"There is no special name for a flock of flamingos; the group is called a flock." Its called a pat of flamingos!