A Flock.
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
A collective noun for a flight of birds is often referred to as a "flock." Other terms can include "flight" itself or "volery," which specifically denotes a group of birds in flight. These terms emphasize the gathering and movement of birds as they travel together.
A collective noun for ibises is a "stand" of ibises. This term is used to describe a group of these birds when they gather together. Other collective nouns for birds can vary, but "stand" is specifically associated with ibises.
well, are wolves in forests, and lots of chipmunks and squirrels. And a lot of geese. And there birds too.
Abraham took in Lot letting him be apart of his family. He took care of him and taught him, they shared land together. Then later Abraham gave Lot the choice of land he wanted.
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
Yes, "Birds of a feather flock together".
Birds need a lot of food for energy.
Birds need lot of energy because flying uses a lot of energy.
In the nursery rhyme "Birds of a Feather," the birds will flock together.
Birds of a feather flock together, but all birds cannot fly.
Birds of a feather are said to "flock together".
"Birds of a feather flock together."
"Game" is any animal that you are legally able to hunt for food. When speaking of birds the term "game bird" is synonymous with the hunt of migratory bird in their respective seasons.
a lot because there was birds that fly into the buildings.
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Yes you can, but it's not recommended by any bird owner (like myself). It's not healthy for two different types of birds to be bred because it can cause defects in the baby birds. PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS!