What is the collective name for a group of magpies?

Magpies: tiding. Mallards: sord, flush. Nightingales: watch. Owls: parliament, wisdom, study, bazaar, glaring.
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What is the name for a flock of magpies?

A flock of magpies is referred to as a parliament, tribe, or a mischief. Flocks of magpies are also called murders. Have you ever heard of a murder of crows? Magpies and crows are in the same family.
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What is the collective name for a group of crows?

One of our best-known (and easily meme-able) collective nouns is a murder of crows. Unlike many collective nouns, this sense of murder even has enough evidence in print to merit entry into our dictionaries. This use of murder goes back to the 1400s.
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What is the collective name for a group of swans?

A herd, bevy or flock of swans are the most popular terms. Swans in flight are often called a wedge or a flight, and swans on the ground are sometimes called a bank, likely because they flock next to the banks of rivers and lakes.
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What do you call a group of blackbirds?

"It's called a murmuration - the bird dance, an aerial ballet with tens of thousands of starlings, grackles, cowbirds and red-wing blackbirds flying in mass but seemingly with one mind," Gathany wrote. "Watching it can be mesmerizing - it's a twisting, swirling, morphing, shape-shifting living cloud.
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What is a flock of seagulls called?

The most common collective nouns for groups of seagulls are a colony, flock and scavenging of seagulls. The term colony is used for many sea-faring birds and describes how gulls and other seabirds colonise cliffs, islands and other coastal areas.
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What is a group of pigeons called?

Pigeon. A flock or flight of pigeons.
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What is a flock of robins called?

A 'ROUND' of Robins.
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What is a group of owls called?

“Did you know that a group of owls is called a 'parliament'?” “Did you know that a group of jellyfish is called a 'smack'?” “Did you know that a group of Indonesian mountain weasels is called a 'bubble gum'?”
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What is a group of sparrows called?

A flock of sparrows, for example, can still be called a knot, flutter, host, quarrel, or crew even if several sparrow species are part of the group.
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What is a group of peacocks called?

But technically, only males are peacocks. Females are peahens and together, they are called peafowl. 2. What about a party of peacocks? A group of peacocks is known as a muster.
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What is a flock of woodpeckers called?

woodpeckers - a gatling of woodpeckers. woodcocks - a fall of woodcocks. wrens - a herd of wrens.
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What is a group of geese called?

A group of geese is called a gaggle. This is because when geese get together they can get quite noisy and rowdy. They're only referred to as a gaggle when they're on land. When they're flying in formation they can be referred to as a skein.
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What is the rhyme about magpies?

The well-known magpie rhyme goes: One for sorrow Two for joy Three for a girl Four for a boy Five for silver Six for gold Seven for a secret, never to be told Eight for a wish Nine for a kiss Ten for a bird you must not miss .
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What do you call a collection of ravens?

Collective nouns for a group of ravens (or at least the common raven) include "rave", "treachery", "unkindness" and "conspiracy". In practice, most people use the more generic "flock".
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What are a bunch of turkeys called?

A group of turkeys is called a rafter or a flock. A wild turkey's gobble can be heard up to one mile away and is a primary means for a tom to communicate with his harem of hens. The calls also warn other toms away from a territory that has already been claimed.
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What is a group of giraffes called?

Take giraffe for example: “a tower” is their collective noun, and we can't think of a better way to describe a group of these gangly giants, towering as they do above all but the tallest trees around them. A group of giraffe are called a 'tower', which is a great example of collective nouns at their descriptive best.
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What is the collective noun for jellyfish?

A group of jellyfish is called a SMACK! Here are more collective nouns for ocean animals you might not know...
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What do you call a group of sloths?

A Snuggle of Sloths

As you can see, a “snuggle” of sloths was the resounding winner, which now makes this the most popular term for a group of sloths!
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What is a group of hedgehogs called?

A group of hedgehogs is called an 'array'. 10. Hedgehogs haven't always been called hedgehogs, a long time ago they were called 'urchins'. 11. They have between 5000-7000 spines on their back which raise and lower if they feel threatened.
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What is a group of crocodile called?

A bask of crocodiles

Crocodiles are cold-blooded creatures, meaning they can't regulate their own body temperature and rely on the surrounding temperature to do it for them.
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What is a group of ladybugs called?

As it turns out, the official collective noun for ladybugs is a “loveliness.” Imagine. A loveliness of ladybugs. You know, like a herd of cattle, a pack of wolves, a flock of pigeons.
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What is a group of elephants called?

The family group is called a herd. A herd is made of all the mother elephants and their babies. There might be six to 12 members in a family. Female elephants stay in the herd forever. Male elephants leave between the ages of 7 and 12.
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What is a group of donkeys called?

A group of donkeys is called a drove.
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What is a group of condors called?

The skin on the bare head of an adult bird turns a deep red-pink during courtship or during times of alarm. They can only make hissing or grunting noises because they do not have vocal cords. A group of condors are collectively known as a "condo" and a "scarcity" of condors.
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