A flock
A group of birds is called a flock. A group of bitterns is called a siege or sedge of bitterns.
The collective noun for a group of cattle is a herd.
A group of birds is commonly referred to as a flock. Different species of birds may have specific terms for their groups, like a murder of crows or a parliament of owls.
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The collective noun is a flock of birds.
There is no "father" with birds or in a flock of birds.
Past tense: The flock of birds was flying. Present tense: The flock of birds is flying. (flock is a collective noun)
It is a flock of birds.
In the nursery rhyme "Birds of a Feather," the birds will flock together.
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It is a FLOCK of birds.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"
Birds of a feather flock together, but all birds cannot fly.
That is the correct spelling of "flock" (a bunch of birds).
A flock can be a group of birds, or a group of sheep.
A flock