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Although the spring migration has barely begun, tens of thousands of geese and huge flocks of ducks are already here.
In fall the birds migrate south, many of them to the Extremadura region in central Spain, where they winter in huge flocks.
They are also partially migratory, and in the fall they can be seen traveling in flocks of more than a hundred birds.
Many birds in Washington are migratory, and others move to lowlands forming large winter flocks.
The early settlers kept small flocks from which they sheared wool that was needed to clothe their families to protect them from the severe cold.
For many years, throughout the short winter days, large flocks of snow buntings were a feature in the Yarmouth area.
In the summer, the wild mammals are joined by flocks of domestic sheep and goats left to graze in the meadows.
To one side was a rolling expanse of pasture land, clustered with flocks of sheep so thick that hundreds must graze there.
In 19 months there were 11 bombings of flocks of sheep with child shepherds on the plains in the middle of nowhere.
Vedic hymns were not composed by cowherd boys and shepherds while they were grazing their flocks of cattle, cows and sheep in the grass fields.
Clergy have a responsibility, as the shepherd of their flocks, to reach out to their followers.
Suddenly, she decides to spend her time as a shepherdess caring for her own flocks and now everyone can see her.
Some flocks may stay together through the breeding season as well, and birds will use bird feeders year round.
Norfolk is the best wintering county in the UK for shorelarks and small flocks could found at Snettisham, Holkham Gap and Caister-on-Sea.
The entire tree seemed to be in motion, and more little flocks flew in all the time.
They will also mob predators in flight, gathering into tight flocks and dive-bombing a hawk or other predator.
Members of the family Icteridae are known as troupials, meaning they have the habit of gathering into large flocks or troupes.
Mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens, the cattle and sheep sickened and died.
Most of the producers own small flocks maintained on homestead pastures and in corrals.
A cloud of birds flocks into the air, signifying the approach of someone or something.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The short-eared owl is more sociable than most nocturnal birds of prey, and is often met with in flocks of seven or eight.
In this valley, amongst the trees, we found the flocks and horses of the waled Bou Seif feeding.
Giant petrels and skua gulls swarmed in flocks round the seals' and penguins' carcases.
During winter the smew is gregarious, living in flocks of thirty or forty individuals, mostly immature.
The mountain-glens were filled with long droves of cattle and flocks of sheep from the Campinas of Medina Sidonia.
During this first day of quail-shooting, we also saw for the first time flocks of the snow-goose.
A swan is seen flying above the rosery, and trumpet-calls are heard, like those made by flocks of migrating wild swans.
There is a kind of crow, which is seen in England in flocks, called the hooded crow.
Sheep are plentiful and large flocks are brought into the valley to depasture from Cashmere.
Lovely flocks of rose-breasted grosbeaks were here yesterday in the high elms above the springhouse.
It has from time immemorial been known to man in all the countries it inhabits as the devastator of his flocks of sheep.
I have seen and lived with Nepalese shepherds who have nothing to do month after month but watch their flocks.
The scaup Duck is very abundant in Holland during winter, covering the inland seas with immense flocks.
The little steamer advanced upon the rolling Kattegat, with great flocks of white-winged sea-gulls following in its wake.
The scoter flies well and rapidly, and is not unfrequently seen in the air, especially when in flocks.
I spin the finest wool of our flocks, and drain the distended udders of our cows.
A secessionist had fled from his home, leaving his flocks and herds behind.
The shy hairy men who herd the tractile flocks might be, except for some added clothing, the very brethren of David.
Grelet was a skilled apiarist, and replenished his melliferous flocks by wild swarms enticed from the forests.
He would tell of immense flocks of widgeon, of banks of brent geese, and clouds of dunlin.
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