Very interesting question. A group of Blackbirds is most correctly called either a cloud, a cluster or a merle of blackbirds. Because they are so similar to ravens and crows, they are also called a murder, but this is not the most correct term.
It means that they like to be together in groups.
a murder or muster
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A 'murder' of crows.
Believe it or not, a flock of crows is referred to as a 'murder'.
The most widely used term is "murder." A group of crows can also be called a flock, muster or storytelling of crows. This is based on the (fallacious) folk tale that crows form tribunals to judge and punish the bad behavior of a member of the flock. If the verdict goes against the defendant, that bird is killed (murdered) by the flock. The basis in fact is probably that occasionally crows will kill a dying crow who doesn't belong in their territory or much more commonly feed on carcasses of dead crows. Also, both crows and ravens are associated with battlefields, medieval hospitals, execution sites and cemeteries (because they scavenged on human remains). In England, a tombstone is sometimes called a ravenstone. The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock. A murder of crows. The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock.
There is a very unusual name for a group of crows. While they, like all birds, can be called a "flock", a group of crows is also known as a "murder". There is much discussion but little agreement on WHY they are called a murder of crows. Other collective nouns include; Hover, Muster, Parcel, Mob
A group of crows is called a murder.
A congress of crows, or a murder of crows.
A 'murder' of crows.
A flock of crows is called a "murder".
A flock of crows is called a murder.
a flock of ravens is called an unkindness of ravens a flock of ravens is called an unkindness of ravens
A flock of crows are call a murder , a storytelling , or a flock. What are other flocks of birds called?
Believe it or not, a flock of crows is referred to as a 'murder'.
A group of ravens is called an "unkindness."
A sizeable group of crows.
The most widely used term is "murder." A group of crows can also be called a flock, muster or storytelling of crows. This is based on the (fallacious) folk tale that crows form tribunals to judge and punish the bad behavior of a member of the flock. If the verdict goes against the defendant, that bird is killed (murdered) by the flock. The basis in fact is probably that occasionally crows will kill a dying crow who doesn't belong in their territory or much more commonly feed on carcasses of dead crows. Also, both crows and ravens are associated with battlefields, medieval hospitals, execution sites and cemeteries (because they scavenged on human remains). In England, a tombstone is sometimes called a ravenstone. The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock. A murder of crows. The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock.
Flock
A group of hens is called a brood.
A Murder is the collective noun for a group of crows and a group of ravens is called a murder of ravens