Birders
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The collective nouns for a flock of this species are ear-full and museum. While such specialized collective nouns enrich language, flock is probably the most common collective noun for most bird species
WhiteTara
(30,150 posts)SarahD
(1,732 posts)They eat all the cherries in about an hour. Greedy little bastards.
2naSalit
(92,451 posts)I always listen for them in the spring. Once upon a time I lived in a cabin with several Siberian Elm trees that were infested with bark beetles. The summer after I moved in I landscaped the whole yard, they showed up and stayed for several weeks so they were there with me while I worked the yard all day. The group was huge, I got to watch their mating rituals in the trees, it's like the cartoons of old!, and I heard their little tweets in my ears at night when I fell asleep. It was a great summer, they ate every last beetle, I never saw another after that during the five years I lived there.
elleng
(135,848 posts)I didn't hear them today, but saw them when I opened my eyes (on the window) and a few times later, so grabbed my camera.
Haven't seen them for a few years, and was wondering where they were.