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flock <a flock; flocks> N AGR

flock

flock <a flock; flocks> N

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Multiple males tend to bond with one another, rather than with the livestock, and may ignore the flock.
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It sometimes follows mammals or birds to catch the insects they flush, and joins mixed-species flocks in ones and twos.
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We can see many roosters flocking around the temple premises.
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In the absence of a flock of sheep, the arplaninac will often treat its humans as sheep - herding them away from danger or undesirable areas.
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The yellowhammer is common in open areas with some scrubs or trees, and forms small flocks in winter.
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Many of them were shepherds watching their flocks in isolated fields.
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Outside of the nesting season they often forage in small mixed flocks.
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These flocks may include other species of starlings and sometimes species from other families.
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They move around as a flock, teasing and making fun of him.
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A surge of national unity in 1861 brought thousands flocking to the colors from every town and city.
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