A group of birds is called a flock. A group of bitterns is called a siege or sedge of bitterns.
A group of kiwi birds is called a tribe.
A Penguin belong to the group of birds
Chickens do not typically gather anything at the seashore as they are land-dwelling birds and are not adapted for beach environments.
Cows typically gather in herds rather than flocks. A herd of cows refers to a group of domesticated cattle that travel, feed, and live together. The term "flock" is more commonly used to describe a group of birds or sheep.
A flock
flock =a group of birds
A group of egrets is commonly referred to as a "heronry." However, they can also be called a "ballet" or a "skein," particularly when they are in flight. These terms highlight the elegant and graceful nature of these birds as they gather together.
Bevy
A flock, I would assume. That's what you call all groups of birds...
A Flock
When you group things, what you call them depends on what you are grouping. Some examples: * a group of playing cards = a deck * a group of flowers = a bouquet * a group of cows = a herd * a group of birds = a flock ** If you tell me what items you are grouping, I can help you with what to call the group.
Birds do gather twigs, leaves, and straw to create their shelters, nests.
seagulls
A flock typically refers to a group of birds, particularly small birds like sparrows or pigeons, that move together in coordinated flight. However, the term "flock" can also be used more broadly to describe any group of animals that move or gather together, such as a flock of sheep or a flock of geese.
== == A group of rooks is called a building, clamor, or storytelling. By the way, a rook is a European crow.
A group of jackdaws is commonly referred to as a "clattering" or a "clamour" of jackdaws. They are social birds and often gather in large numbers, especially during the breeding season and while roosting.
big white birds that like bread and swim near churches