Some names for groups of animals have GOT to be made up for fun (A Stubborn of Rhinoceroses). In the case of crows, there is doubt about the origin- other than hearing a flock of crows sound an alarm- as if they were screaming bloody murder.
"Redrum" spelled backward is "murder." When someone says "redrum" two times, it is referring to a key phrase from Stephen King's book "The Shining," meaning a warning or indicator of imminent danger or violence.
The Counting Crows' song "A Long December" was featured on an episode of CSI: NY.
Homeowners insurance typically covers property damage and liability claims, but it does not typically cover criminal acts such as murder. In cases of murder, homeowners insurance would not typically come into play. It's best to consult with your insurance provider for specific details about coverage scenarios.
The past-tense of murder is murdered.
There are many signs that point to someones guilt of murder they include -standing over a dead body with a knife -standing over a dead body with a gun -being soaked in blood -Having the name Darren -Eating pizza, crust first -Becoming extremely uncomfortable or panicky when someone shouts the phrase, Murder! Bloody Murder! -Tweeting " Oh my god, I just killed someone"
Crows. (a murder of crows).
A group of crows is called a murder.
A murder of crows.
That'd be a murder of crows.
A congress of crows, or a murder of crows.
Hover, Muster, Parcel, Murder A Hover of Crows A Murder of Crows A Muster of Crows
Two or more crows is called a murder of crows.
A 'murder' of crows.
There is a very unusual name for a group of crows. While they, like all birds, can be called a "flock", a group of crows is also known as a "murder". There is much discussion but little agreement on WHY they are called a murder of crows. Other collective nouns include; Hover, Muster, Parcel, Mob
A number of crows is called a "murder" of crows.
When it's a term of venery (collective name) for a flock of crows. Geese come in gaggles, quail in bevies, and crows in murders.
A murder of CROWS