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A group of birds such as larks or quails is commonly referred to as a "covey." This term specifically describes a small flock of birds, typically used for species that are often found in groups, particularly during breeding or feeding. Coveys are usually composed of family units or pairs, reflecting the social structure and behavior of these birds.

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