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Any group of birds, goats, or sheep can be referred to as a flock, but each feathered breed has its own proper title. Hawks travel in casts, while it's bevy of quail, a host of sparrows, and covey of partridges. Swans move in herds, and peacocks in musters, while a flock of herons is called a siege. A group of geese is correctly called a gaggle, but only when they're on the ground. In the air they are a skein.
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