A Flock
A flock or rookery if they are nesting
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The onomatopoeic sound of a colony of birds can vary depending on the species of birds present. For example, a colony of seagulls may be described as "squawking" or "screeching," while a colony of crows may be described as "cawing" or "cackling." The sound is often a cacophony of individual bird calls blending together to create a unique auditory experience.
Penguins nest in groups called rookeries. Some of these rookeries can have over a million birds! A group of penguins on land is called a waddle. A group of penguins in the water is called a raft. Sometimes the penguin chicks in a colony stay together in a large group called a creche.
That is a colony.
They are called Birds of Prey.
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A group of kiwi birds is called a tribe.
The study of birds is called Ornithology.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
The study of birds is called ornithology The person who studies birds is called an ornithologist
A royal colony