Plovers: A congregation or wing (in flight) of Plovers.Pheasant: A bouquet, nest, nide (for brood), or nye of pheasant.Penguins: A colony, muster, parcel, or rookery of penguins.Peacocks: A muster or ostentation of peacocks.Parrots: A company or pandemonium of parrots.Magpies: A charm, gulp, murder, or tiding of magpies.Mallards: A brace or sord (in flight) of mallards.Hawks: A cast, kettle (in flight), or boil (two or more spiraling in the air) of hawks.Grouse: A pack (late season) of grouse.Geese: A flock, skein (in flight), or gaggle (on the ground) of geese.Ducks: A brace, raft or paddling (on water), team, flock (in flight), or badling of ducks. Doves: A dule or pitying (for turtle doves) of doves.Chicks (different species): A brood or clutch.The collective nouns for a group of birds, in general, are flight (in the air), flock (on the ground), brace (for gamebirds or waterfowl killed by a hunter), or volary of birds. Wolves: A pack, rout, or route (when in motion) of wolves.īirds A group of eagles is called a “convocation”.Tigers: A streak or an ambush of tigers.
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