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all groups, and may join multi-species feeding flocks after breeding season.
In winter, they are found in flocks along the coast from central New Jersey to the
ng bishops, who communicated the bull to their flocks along with messages which maintained the disti
he dark, received an offer to buy nine hundred flocks, although he would have had to pay immediately
aded Silverbill is gregarious, moving in small flocks and often mixing with African Silverbill.
"5 And also Lot, who went with Abram, had flocks and cattle and tents."
Fink was While humble shepherds watched their flocks and other rewritten passages (see illustration
The Griffon was used to guard flocks and hunt down predators, whilst the Brittany h
he valley of the Jordan, together with all his flocks; and I myself added more to them.
surface in marine environments, often in large flocks, and rarely comes to land except to breed, and
It often moves in flocks, and is very abundant.
The birds sometimes forage in flocks, apparently in an organised way.
the US Pacific coast, such stagings of migrant flocks appear to be rarer.
tton has good flavour and tenderness, and some flocks are reared exclusively as meat producers.
Registered flocks are now found in England, Ireland, Scotland an
Substantial sheep and goat flocks are also kept in the area.
r that most producers try to keep out of their flocks' bloodlines, unless they are purposely raising
Bank Mynas are gregarious foraging in flocks, breeding colonially and roosting together in
When they first arrive they are often in small flocks, but they soon split up and start pain formati
turkeys were a relative rarity among New World flocks, but Europeans heavily selected for this trait
early settlers came to the area to graze their flocks, but the first official records of it began in
They feed in pairs or small flocks by gleaning insects from foliage.
uite unlikely that Shepards were tending their flocks by night in December.
Christmas carol While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by night was first printed in A Supplement to
the tune set to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night known as Old Foster, one of the more
sed on the carol While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night but with an alternative tune and extr
It became While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night when it migrated to becoming a pub ca
o'er silent flocks by night,
"While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks By Night" - 5:33
It commonly occurs in small flocks, comprising 6-8 individuals.
idiosyncratic theory (Selous, 1931) that bird flocks coordinate their movements through a form of t
Leaving their flocks, draw nigh to gaze;
nal flames was used by shepherds to warm their flocks during winter.
Flocks fly in lines or "V" formations.
chickens are used most frequently on in small flocks for small farms.
and were once in the class of widespread large flocks for laying and meat production like the Leghor
Flocks forage on flats alongside rivers, flying into
In winter small flocks form.
tate was well known for its pedigree herds and flocks, fruit farm, poultry and flowers.
After nesting, North American birds move in flocks further north along the coasts, returning to w
The large flocks grazed the open downs by day and at dusk they
His flocks grew and by 1851 he had extensive pastoral lea
Within turkey flocks H. meleagridis is also known to be directly tr
onservation efforts in the 1970s; a handful of flocks have been exported abroad.
Many of them were shepherds watching their flocks in isolated fields.
rare, though it could still be found in small flocks in the higher forests.
ntil the Civil War destroyed most of the large flocks in the south.
production, egg quality, and profitability of flocks in their second or third laying seasons.
However, when they are transmitted between flocks in the eggs of H. gallinarum, a cecal nematode
They may form large flocks in fruiting trees, and travel some distances i
ur worked as a drover, trading the wool of his flocks in English markets.
found in pairs or small groups and form larger flocks in winter.
or small groups, and often join mixed-species flocks including Lesser Woodcreeper.
ghly sociable bird that often gathers in small flocks known as "coveys".
When not breeding, the flocks may number 50 or more.
Flocks near Vacherie, Louisiana were estimated to con
s highly gregarious when not breeding, forming flocks of up to 100 birds.
Duck by comparison is gregarious and can form flocks of thousands.
, fruits, seeds and insects, foraging in small flocks of 4 to 8 birds.
It can be employed to drive flocks of sheep or goats as well as herds of cattle o
This bird is usually found in pairs or small flocks of up to forty birds, often around water holes
Flocks of tens of thousands of these birds stop over
Flocks of the nominate western race have been found i
Flocks of seagulls and other scavenging estuarine bir
These starlings form flocks of 10-30 or more birds, and sometimes will mix
It occurs occasionally in flocks of other colours, but is now often maintained
ng by cutting sandalwood and shepherding small flocks of sheep.
At times, flocks of over 12,000 snow geese may be observed on t
as Striated Heron and Reed Cormorant and large flocks of others during migration.
Are you to have such flocks of sheep and such herds of cattle as no man ev
of the breeding season, tree swallows may form flocks of several thousand birds near roost sites.
The Koa also provided refuge for small flocks of the finch as it avoided people and the noon
rden warbler, heron and one of the UKs largest flocks of siskins.
From May to October there can be seen flocks of geese walk freely in the outfields, where t
nd a lot and are often seen flying, usually in flocks of at least ten or as many as a hundred or mor
In March and April, immense flocks of waders can be watched as they depart to the
r a throwing stick once used to disperse small flocks of birds, or a boomerang (but see Plaque secti
The site attracts flocks of fieldfares and redwings, which feed on the
is a reddleman; he travels the country marking flocks of sheep with a red mineral called "reddle", a
ws to 36 to 39 cm in length and congregates in flocks of up to several thousand birds, which often i
The park became so famous for its flocks of flamingos that it has been officially desig
Flocks of crossbills are regularly seen feeding in th
Some flocks of the same breed may be entirely free from ca
owned for its avifauna, particularly its large flocks of migratory waterfowl and wading birds.
row rapidly, causing anaemia in badly affected flocks of poultry.
lone, but from May to October they form linear flocks of several hundred, diving and surfacing seque
The White-crowned Parrot feeds in social flocks of 30-50 birds, which may wander outside the b
onbills and kingfishers can be seen, alongside flocks of ibis and white egrets in the pastures.
oking rundown and needed a facelift with large flocks of pigeons gathering in the area.
ass meadow now frequently grazed over by small flocks of sheep.
It is commonly found in flocks of maximum 20 birds, inhabiting savannas, wetl
As winter approaches flocks of pink footed geese and brent geese fly from
It is most often found in pairs or small noisy flocks of up to 10 individuals, but sometimes up to 3
Flocks of birdwatchers gather to observe the blaze of
are initiators as well as core species, mixed flocks of Tangara species - in particular Red-necked
It is not unusual to find flocks of wild turkey and deer roaming the greenways
he best routes and times to fly to avoid large flocks of birds.
ish charts - said to have been named for large flocks of White-crowned pigeons (Columba leucocephala
ern (1865), giving an account of the herds and flocks of Scotland, and Saddle and Sirloin (1870), tr
The Peppin is prevalent in the sheep flocks of Queensland, on the slopes and plains of New
an include objects such as schools of fish and flocks of birds as well as cytoskeletal filaments lik
d Jr (b1806), Riley exported the first of many flocks of Saxon merino sheep to Australia in the Sir
radar system that detects the arrival of large flocks of migratory birds and shuts down the turbines
Most spend the day in flocks of 5 to 12 birds, acrobatically climbing in tr
uals on Liangzihu lake, and only another three flocks of ten, eight, and three individuals at other
lia, is world renowned for its feeding of huge flocks of free-flying wild Rainbow Lorikeets, which c
Food is obtained in flocks of ten or more birds moving together on the gr
their wide borderings of deep green, the many flocks of water-fowl, hovering high above them, or se
nter, the non-breeding season, it forms larger flocks of as many as 30 birds, and joins flocks with
ally they live in pairs and sometimes roost in flocks of hundreds of individuals.
When food is plentiful, it may form flocks of up to 100 members.
Large flocks of redpoll and occasionally siskin feed on the
By 1833 he had one of the largest flocks of sheep in the colony.
It is held each fall to move the flocks off the mountain to their winter grazing homes
readily over lowland, and can form very large flocks, often with other gregarious swifts.
side of the nesting period, they often feed in flocks, often with other blackbirds.
utside of the breeding season fairy terns form flocks on the harbour, often around Tapora.
Hair flocks on his head right behind the ears look similar
gregarious in winter, sometimes forming large flocks on coastal mudflats or sandy beaches.
They will however form dense flocks on high tide roosts.
Also found in flocks or pairs in the mangroves, gorging on the frui
unal roosting is practiced by birds when large flocks or colonies roost together usually in trees wi
It often moves in small flocks or in mixed hunting parties.
This species can form large flocks outside the breeding season, sometimes mixed w
It will form flocks outside the breeding season, often mixed with
still open water, and is often found in small flocks over rivers or lakes when not breeding.
ng the non-breeding season they may form large flocks, possibly related to predator avoidance.
As of June 2011 there are over 750 Zwartbles flocks registered with the UK breed society plus many
It roosts communally at night, and coastal flocks roost at high tide.
Hanson, Linda, "Tending his Flocks: Sandstone Rabbi Cares for his animals at home
Mixed flocks stay together because the chickadees call out
The majority of flocks still live and thrive on the moor to this day.
In flight, it joins mixed-species flocks that include orioles, jays, tanagers, and othe
licit warning calls from mixed-species feeding flocks that cross its path even in open cerrado habit
es and sod farms because of decimation of bird flocks that congregated in these areas.
Flocks that are slaughtered after a single laying sea
Though it sometimes joins mixed-species flocks, the Red Warbler is more typically found alone
On the next morning, the farmer sold the flocks to someone else at three times the promised pr
an important drovers' way for Fountains Abbey flocks to summer pasture on higher ground, approximat
birds, though they sometimes gather in larger flocks to exploit a major food supply such as an ant
They migrate in flocks to Central and northern South America.
They migrate in flocks to the southern United States and northern Sou
birds while flying, which often serve to keep flocks together.
These birds often forage in flocks, usually flying relatively high but sometimes
He stated that upon the hills nearer Wales the flocks were without horns and had white faces.
e of their flavorful meat most of the Southern flocks were wiped out during the Civil War.
The Tunis popularity spread quickly and flocks were started primarily on the East coast and N
It forms small flocks when not breeding.
on, by January, the birds gather into foraging flocks, which are noisily on the move until the pairs
It flies in loose flocks which cross the sea on a broad front rather th
Flocks will occasionally fly to neighbouring islands
in length, gregarious and often encountered in flocks, with brown upperparts and its head and breast
Japanese Waxwings often occur in mixed flocks with Bohemian Waxwings which, as well as havin
It will join winter tit flocks with other species.
It will join mixed-species feeding flocks with other Fijian birds, including Silvereyes.
They often migrate in huge flocks with other species of birds.
                                                                                                    


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