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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pack of birds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a group of birds seen together. For example, "My backyard was abuzz with activity as a large pack of birds landed in the trees."
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In a whisper, our guide taught us to track the orcas' path by following the pack of birds flying just above the surface as they feasted on the debris from each orca attack.
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A pensioner from Exmouth has unwittingly grown a 5ft (1.5m) tall cannabis plant from a pack of bird seeds.
There might be a bird pack, with different kinds of birds.
Passenger pigeons nested in colonies of tens of millions, and in winter their roosts were so packed that the weight of birds broke the limbs off mature trees.
There were significant differences (p<0.05) among groups in packed cell volume (PVC) of birds.
I took in the sights at the refuge: beach plums, bayberry leaf, milk weed, prickly pear cactus and scores of birds, including a pack of piping plovers and sandpipers that were already heading south for the winter.
There, Don Riepe of the American Littoral Society, who serves as the Jamaica Bay guardian, held the osprey still while Bob Kennedy, a prominent ornithologist enlisted by the conservancy, carefully sewed the harness — a kind of raptor backpack — that held the solar-powered transmitter, about the size of a pack of gum, on the bird's back.
Only worse, since coming from a pack of clambering, mewling turd-birds.
When it comes to your bird, if you have one cigarette it's equal of your bird having one pack of cigarettes and just look how tiny your bird is.
As sunset approaches about 5 30 p.m. young dogs will start to chase each other and they and others begin to twitter, sounding like a flock of birds instead of a pack of dogs.
Carelessness on part of bird.
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