By ponds or lakes swooping down and eating the bugs over the water.
in a hotter climate
in a hotter climate
At the other end of the swallow.
The possessive plural of flocks would be flocks'; the apostrophe following the s.
the swallow symbolises home. as sailors in the navy would see swallows as they got closer to home from the sea.
In massive flocks usually. Spectacular sight to see.
You could possibly die. Or have sharp pain. I would see a doctor if I were you.
No. If you do not have a brain, you would not be alive, so you would not be able to swallow.
Flock swallows refers to a behavior exhibited by swallows, particularly during migration or feeding, where they gather in large groups or flocks. These birds, known for their agile flight and graceful aerial maneuvers, often form flocks to enhance foraging efficiency and provide safety in numbers against predators. This social behavior is commonly observed in species like the barn swallow and the cliff swallow, especially during the warmer months when they are more active.
An example sentence with 'swallow': I couldn't swallow my cereal as I had a sore throat.
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no cause she will tell her boyy to swallow me whole:((sorry guyy:((or gayy girl:((