Opposites attract
Birds of a feather, flock together - meaning that birds of the same breed will more often than not do the same thing. If 1 migrates, chances are there's a flock doing the same.
Birds with the same feather flock together means that like people tend to associate with each other. Those that like sports tend to hang together and those that like video games can be found together.
Birds of a feather flock together, Meaning people of similar tastes congregate together. English proverb of the mid 16th Century
In Tamil, the equivalent proverb for "birds of a feather flock together" is "ஊர் கண்ணே கோள் தூண்குது", which means that people with similar characteristics or interests tend to associate with each other.
Birds of a feather flock together!, used when we are referring to people who are quite alike each other and interested in the same things, these being what makes them become friends. All in all, a group of people with common interests, pleasures, hobbies, similar characters etc.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
This phrase means that people with similar characteristics or interests tend to associate with each other. It emphasizes the idea that individuals with common traits or beliefs often form groups or communities together.
"Flock" can refer to a group of birds or sheep. It can also mean a group of people gathered together for a common purpose. In computing, flock can also be a term used to describe a synchronization mechanism.
Individuals of like character, taste, or background (tend to stay together), as in The members of the club had no trouble selecting their yearly outing they're all birds of a feather. The idea of like seeks like dates from ancient Greek times, and "Birds dwell with their kind" was quoted in the apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus. The full saying in English, Birds of a feather flock together, was first recorded in 1545. The book appeared in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, though it was later rejected as apocryphal by Jews. Like other major wisdom books (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, and Wisdom of Solomon), Ecclesiasticus contains practical and moral rules and exhortations, frequently arranged according to subject matter-e.g., hypocrisy, generosity, filial respect.
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yes, they do fine together. they will establish a pecking order. birds should be kept in a flock, just as any herd animal should be kept as such.