A group of buzzards is often referred to as a "wake," which is a term that reflects their scavenging behavior, particularly when they are feeding on carrion. The use of specific collective nouns for different bird species often stems from historical hunting and observation practices, where unique terms were adopted to describe their behaviors or characteristics. While "flock" is a general term for many birds, the distinct term for buzzards adds a layer of specificity to their social behavior.
A group of sheep is called a flock.
A group of sheep may be called a flock, herd, trip, drove or mob of sheep.A flock.
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
A group of ostriches is called a flock. Or rather a "herd of ostriches" and a "flock of birds".
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
A group of wild budgies is called a flock.
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A group of raptors is called a "kettle" when they are migrating together.
A group of sheep are a "herd".
A group of sheep is called a flock.
A group of parrots is called a company or flock
A group of galahs may be referred to as a flock, pack or mob.