The generic collective noun for birds is a flock of birds.
There are many collective nouns for specific species of birds, for example:
The noun 'rush' is used as a collective noun for 'a rush of birds' (migrating).
No, the noun 'birds' is the plural form of bird.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. There are many collective nouns for birds, for example:a flock of birdsa roost of birdsa colony of birdsa flight of birdsThere are also hundreds of collective nouns for different types of birds, for example: a brood of hensa convocation of eaglesa chain of bobolinksa charm of finches
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
Yes, the noun 'herd' is a standard collective noun for:antelopebisonbuffalocariboucattlecurlewsdeerdonkeyselephantselkgeesegoatshorses (wild)impalaskangaroosmooseporpoisesrabbitsreindeersealsspringbokswanswalruseswhaleswrenszebras
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)
A collective noun for ibises is a "stand" of ibises. This term is used to describe a group of these birds when they gather together. Other collective nouns for birds can vary, but "stand" is specifically associated with ibises.
It is a flock of birds. Specific species of birds have their own group or collective name, Starlings: Chattering, affliction, murmuration, scourge, constellation. Crows: Murder, congress, horde, muster, cauldron. Personally, I stick to calling them a flock - it is easier to remember!
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
The general collective noun for birds is a flock of birds.Many individual species of birds have their own collective nouns, for example:an aerie of eaglesa charm of finchesa congress of crowsa cote of dovesa flight of cormorantsa flamboyance of flamingos