A Flock
flock =a group of birds
Bevy
A flock of birds is a group of birds flying or gathered together. Birds often form flocks for protection, to find food more easily, or to migrate together. The size of a flock can vary greatly depending on the species of bird.
A group of birds is called a flock. A group of bitterns is called a siege or sedge of bitterns.
A flock, I would assume. That's what you call all groups of birds...
When you group things, what you call them depends on what you are grouping. Some examples: * a group of playing cards = a deck * a group of flowers = a bouquet * a group of cows = a herd * a group of birds = a flock ** If you tell me what items you are grouping, I can help you with what to call the group.
== == A group of rooks is called a building, clamor, or storytelling. By the way, a rook is a European crow.
big white birds that like bread and swim near churches
to cummunicate with one another, weather its a mating call or to find a food ground.
Within a hive we call a group of bees a colony. A swarm is a group of bees looking for a new home.
A group of blackbirds is commonly called a "murmuration." This term is often used to describe the swirling, coordinated flight patterns of flocks of birds, particularly during their aerial displays. Additionally, the term "flock" can also be used generically for any group of birds.
No. Mammals evolved from a group of reptiles called cynodonts. "Raptor" is an informal term for a group of dinosaurs call dromaeosaurids, which were closely related to the ancestors of birds.