Yes, "pecking" can be considered an onomatopoeia as it mimics the sound made by birds when they peck at something. Onomatopoeic words are those that phonetically imitate the sounds they describe, and "peck" effectively conveys that sharp, repetitive sound associated with birds' beaks striking a surface.
onomatopia
Onomatopeia, like all poetic devises, is simply a way to make language sound more pleasing to the ear.
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Ex. pop! could be for popcorn
Examples of nouns that can fill in the blank are:The bird was pecking at a grain of rice.The bird was pecking at a bowl of rice.The bird was pecking at a sack of rice.
Pecking Order - game - was created in 2006.
The Grand Pecking Order was created on 2001-10-02.
The crow is pecking at the ground to search for food, such as insects, worms, or seeds.
"The crowd's murmur rose to a buzz when they heard the boom." Bolded words are examples of onomatopoeia
Because they are molting or they are at the bottom of the pecking order and I would take them out of the flock but then after they return the flock will treat it badly and the pecking order will change and it might be messy.
I Personally do not think you should, but if the pecking is a very large problem, that draws blood or that is preventing you from caring for them, you can get ones that stop them pecking people and still let them eat :)
They use rhyme, metaphors, similies, onomatopia, repatition and assonance