


For domestic birds, you may have to switch to the word rafter. For wild flocks of turkey, you can use flock and gang only. For example, you may have heard a flock of pigeons, flock of sheep and many more. Flocks can be used in a broader perspective for other animals and birds. – many other collective animal nouns are specific to a single bird, or even to a bird in a particular state – for example, a ‘badling of ducks’ when they are on the ground only. Collective Nouns For Birds Eagles a congress or convocation of eagles Hawks a cast, lease, kettle, or boil (when in flight) of hawks Owls. For just a twist of language, you may also say a gang of turkeys. Collective Nouns for Birds A flight of birds/butterflies/cormorants/doves/goshawks/swallows A brace of ducks/grouse A dole of doves A flock of birds A. Whilst some collective nouns for the birds of Africa are general and can be used for any subject – swarm, flock, etc. Want to impress whilst on safari? Then here’s the perfect list to brush up your knowledge of collective nouns for birds you might see whilst out birdwatching. List of Collective Nouns for BirdsBaby & Gender Names + Plurals ADDucation’s list of collective nouns for birds also includes the individual baby names, males and females and plural for each bird species.
