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The flocks

noun

A large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration.

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The flocks were like phantom limbs that the country kept on feeling.

The flocks of birds and clouds that mix together in the background.

The flocks formed were allowed to settle for 30 min.

The flocks may contain up to 100 birds in winter.

The flocks split up and pairs establish nesting territories in wetlands.

The flocks feed on insects including flies, small beetles and bugs, but mainly on winged ants.

The flocks of migrating raptors, white storks and great white pelicans can stretch for 200 km (125 mi).

The flocks were reared on different farms, and sequentially processed through the processing plant.

The flocks visited a second time were also chosen at random from the initial set of flocks.

The flocks with resistance or suspected resistance were all located in the eastern provinces.

"The ruddy ducks are here," he said, surveying the flocks.

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