Collective nouns are:
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
The general collective noun for birds is a flock of birds.Many individual species of birds have their own collective nouns, for example:an aerie of eaglesa charm of finchesa congress of crowsa cote of dovesa flight of cormorantsa flamboyance of flamingos
The collective nouns for fowl are:an assembly of fowla brood of fowla plump of fowla roost of fowla roust of fowla scry of fowla skein of fowla run of fowl (flightless)The collective nouns for birds are:a flock of birds (on the ground)a flight of birds (in the air)a parcel of birdsa pod of birds (small flock)a volary of birds (in an aviary)a brace of birds (a pair of game birds or waterfowl caught by a hunter)
No, the noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for birds or animals (a flock of seagulls, a flock of sheep).There is no standard collective noun for 'blacksmiths'. Collective nouns are an informal part of language; any noun that suits the context of a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a shop of blacksmiths, a union of blacksmiths, or a flock of blacksmiths.
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
Experimental aircraft, weaponry, and satellites; odd birds, reptiles, mammals, or insects can all be UFOs to some observers. This means that without identification, it is unlikely that the origin of the objects will be revealed.
It is a flock of birds. Specific species of birds have their own group or collective name, Starlings: Chattering, affliction, murmuration, scourge, constellation. Crows: Murder, congress, horde, muster, cauldron. Personally, I stick to calling them a flock - it is easier to remember!
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No, the noun 'birds' is the plural form of bird.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. There are many collective nouns for birds, for example:a flock of birdsa roost of birdsa colony of birdsa flight of birdsThere are also hundreds of collective nouns for different types of birds, for example: a brood of hensa convocation of eaglesa chain of bobolinksa charm of finches
The noun 'rush' is used as a collective noun for 'a rush of birds' (migrating).
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
Applications satellites, like weather satellites, communications satellites (TV, Cell phone, internet), military observation birds, reconnaissance satellites and other "useful" things predominate. Purely scientific satellites such as the Hubble Space Telescope are in the minority.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.