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flocks <a flock; flocks> N

flocks

flock <a flock; flocks> N AGR

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Let them not be importunate in speaking of money matters to their flocks.
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They also accompanied the flocks on their way to the common meadows, markets and ports.
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Generally, they must live in pairs or flocks, as their need for companionship is high.
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Joining these flocks allows woodpeckers to decrease anti-predator vigilance and increase their feeding rate.
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It is not particularly gregarious, although often seen in flocks on migration.
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We began both of our flocks with pullets older than six weeks, which don't require the extra care young chicks need.
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Up to 10,000 crane stop over on the reservoir and large flocks of larks and finches may be seen passing through.
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Oystercatchers, redshanks and curlews are common and, in summer, there are flocks of sandwich terns.
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Range band flocks are those with large numbers of sheep (often 1,000 to 1,500 ewes) cared for by a few full-time shepherds.
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Sheep were bleating in flocks.
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