group a flock covey
A flock typically refers to a group of birds, particularly small birds like sparrows or pigeons, that move together in coordinated flight. However, the term "flock" can also be used more broadly to describe any group of animals that move or gather together, such as a flock of sheep or a flock of geese.
A covey is a flock of quail, also a bevyFrom Answers.com"A family or small flock of birds, especially partridge or quail...from Old French covee, brood"
A group of swifts is called a "flock." swifts are small, fast-flying birds known for their agile aerial acrobatics.
A group of pigeons is called a flock, flight or kit.
Water birds flock to dams because they get feeds like small fishes, aqua insects, water herbs etc. As atmosphere is always greenish due to presence of more water. Birds singing, twitting and produce a pleasant noise... From:- Rajesh-9953931480 Faridabad info_faridabad@yahoo.com
Probably what you are seeing is a flock of cedar waxwings. These birds love holly berries, and often a large flock will gather and as they feed, resemble a small tornado whirling about the tree.
A carrier pigeon with seven separate messages...
you are a beautiful little bird. Another Answer: How about "Birds of a feather flock together" or "A bird in the hand is worth two in a bush" or "Don't count your chicken before they hatch.
The collective noun for a covey typically refers to a group of quails. A "covey" itself can also be used to describe a small flock of birds, particularly game birds like quails or partridges. Additionally, terms like "flight" or "flock" can also describe groups of birds in general, but "covey" is specifically associated with these particular species.
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Most birds are small for a variety of reasons. One reason is so they can fly faster. Another is so that predators have a harder time catching them.
A brood or hatch of birds; an old bird with her brood of young; hence, a small flock or number of birds together; -- said of game; as, a covey of partridges., A company; a bevy; as, a covey of girls., To brood; to incubate., A pantry.