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a group of birds

 

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A Group of Birds

Description:

A group of birds refers to a gathering or collection of birds that share a common space or interact with each other. Birds often come together in groups for various reasons such as mating, feeding, migration, or socializing.

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Sample Sentences:

  1. The flock of birds flew majestically across the sky.
  2. A group of sparrows gathered around the bird feeder.
  3. During migration season, large assemblages of birds can be seen at the wetlands.
  4. The ornithologist studied the behavior of a flock of seagulls.
  5. When startled, the group of pigeons took off in all directions.
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