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| Animal Group Names :: Group of Birds | | Birds in general
| A flight (in the air), flock (on the ground), volary, brace (generally for gamebirds or waterfowl, referring to a pair or couple killed by a hunter)
| | Bitterns
| A sedge
| | Buzzards
| A wake
| | Bobolinks
| A chain
| | Chicks (of many species)
| A brood; clutch
| | Coots
| A cover
| | Cormorants
| A gulp
| | Cranes
| A sedge
| | Crows
| A murder, horde
| | Dotterel
| A trip
| | Doves
| A dule, pitying (specific to turtle doves)
| | Ducks
| A brace, flock (in flight), raft (on water) team, paddling (on water), badling
| | Eagles
| A convocation
| | Finches
| A charm
| | Flamingos
| A stand
| | Geese
| A flock, gaggle (on the ground), skein (in flight)
| | Grouse
| A pack (in late season)
| | Gulls
| A colony
| | Hawks
| A cast, kettle (flying in large numbers), boil (two or more spiraling in flight)
| | Herons
| A sedge, a siege
| | Jays
| A party, scold
| | Lapwings
| A deceit
| | Larks
| An exaltation
| | Mallards
| A sord (in flight), brace
| | Magpies
| A tiding, gulp, murder, charm
| | Nightingales
| A watch
| | Owls
| A parliament
| | Parrots
| A company
| | Partridge
| A covey
| | Peacocks
| A muster, an ostentation
| | Penguins
| A colony
| | Pheasant
| A nest, nide (a brood), nye, bouquet
| | Plovers
| A congregation, wing (in flight)
| | Ptarmigans
| A covey
| | Rooks
| A building
| | Quail
| A bevy, covey
| | Ravens
| An unkindness
| | Snipe
| A walk, a wisp
| | Sparrows
| A host
| | Starlings
| A murmuration
| | Storks
| A mustering
| | Swallows
| A flight
| | Swans
| A bevy, wedge (in flight)
| | Teal
| A spring
| | Turkeys
| A rafter, gang
| | Widgeons
| A company
| | Woodcocks
| A fall
| | Woodpeckers
| A descent |
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