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Common Names for Gatherings of Birds

Bitterns â€“ a sedge, a pretense, a siege,

Blue Jays – a band, a party, a scold

Coots – a raft, a covert

Cormorants – a gulp, a flight

Cranes â€“ a sedge, a herd

Crows  – a congress, a murder, a herd, a mob, a parliament

Curlews – a herd

Doves – a dole, a flight, a piteousness, a cote, a bevy, a doping

Ducks â€“ a brace, a paddling, a raft, a team

Eagles – a convocation, an aerie

Finches – a charm, a trembling

Geese – a gaggle, a skein, a wedge

Goldfinches – a charm, a drum

Gulls – a colony, a screech, a flock

Hawks – a cast, a kettle, a boil

Herons – a siege

Hummingbirds – a charm, a troubling, a hover

Kingfishers – a concentration, a crown, a realm

Loons  – a raft

Mallards – a flush, a puddling, a suit

Owls – a parliament, a wisdom, a stare

Pelicans – a squadron, pod

Plovers â€“ a congregation

Robins – a blush, a bobbin, a breast, a carol, a gift, a riot, a round

Sandpipers – a fling, a bind, a cluster, a contradiction

Snipe – a walk, a whisp

Sparrows – a host, a quarrel, a tribe

Starlings – a murmuration, a chattering, a cloud, a congregation

Storks â€“ a mustering, a muster

Swallows – a flight, a gulp

Teal – a spring

Turkeys – a rafter, a muster

Vultures – a wake, a venue

Woodcock – a fall

Woodpeckers – a descent

Wrens – a herd, a chime

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  • MichaelM

    I’m a proud East Texas native who once took the scenic route all the way from the Atlantic to the Pacific—just to realize the Piney Woods had my heart all along.

    Since planting my boots firmly back in East Texas in 2014, I’ve put my biology chops to work as a Texas Master Naturalist and served for three years as the Trip Director for Tyler Audubon. On any given day, you’ll likely find me knee-deep in swamp muck to snap the perfect nature shot or waxing poetic about bird migrations to anyone who’ll listen. And yes, I’ve probably tripped over a root or two in pursuit of the perfect photo, but that just keeps my sense of humor nicely honed.

    As an author, photographer, and lifelong naturalist, I believe in illuminating the wonders of wildlife and wild places so we can all appreciate—and protect—the world outside our windows. Let’s just say my mission is to persuade even the most confirmed couch potatoes to fall in love with nature. After all, if I can find excitement in sifting through leaf litter for beetles, you can too…although I’ll admit my family sometimes thinks I’ve gone a little nuts. It’s all part of the adventure, right?

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