by colour coding them and solve them in tens
If there is only one or two white birds in a pretty large flock, it is probably an albino.
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
In a small flock, yes, but in large flocks (10+) I would never allow it.
A group of sheep are called a flock. But if you have a very large group of sheep, you call it a drove.
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A flock or rookery if they are nesting
One term is congregation. Another might be 'flock'.
A Flock of Birds means a lot of bird flying together
Flamingos live in large flocks for protection from predators; large groups make it difficult for predators to pick out one individual and the movement of many birds together can be confusing.
"Flock" can refer to a group of birds or sheep. It can also mean a group of people gathered together for a common purpose. In computing, flock can also be a term used to describe a synchronization mechanism.
A flock of birds is a group of birds flying or gathered together. Birds often form flocks for protection, to find food more easily, or to migrate together. The size of a flock can vary greatly depending on the species of bird.