A Flock
A flock.
Bevy
flock =a group of birds
Bevy
A group of birds is called a flock. A group of bitterns is called a siege or sedge of bitterns.
A flock, I would assume. That's what you call all groups of birds...
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.
== == A group of rooks is called a building, clamor, or storytelling. By the way, a rook is a European crow.
big white birds that like bread and swim near churches
to cummunicate with one another, weather its a mating call or to find a food ground.
No. Mammals evolved from a group of reptiles called cynodonts. "Raptor" is an informal term for a group of dinosaurs call dromaeosaurids, which were closely related to the ancestors of birds.
Groups of birds in general are called a flight (when in the air) or a flock (when on the ground). The previous contributor said, you can call it a clan of toucans, but I haven't been able to confirm this.
Fowl is a word for the entire group of those types of birds, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen, together they are peafowl.
Not necessarilyflock means: a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded togethera group under the guidance of a leader; especially : a church congregationa large number