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The Mark VanGampleare Crew, members of CSFOA:A Drove or a Flock??  
 
 
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  A Drove or a Flock??  
 

a herd of antelope
a colony or an army of ants
a shrewdness of apes
a herd or pace of asses
a culture of bacteria
a cete of badgers
a shoal of bass
a sleuth or sloth of bears
a colony of beavers
a swarm, grist or hive of bees
a flock, flight, congregation or volery of birds
a sedge or siege of bitterns
a sounder of boars
a herd of buffalo
a brace or clash of bucks
an army of caterpillars
a kine of cows (twelve cows are a flink)
a band of coyote
a sedge or siege of cranes
a float of crocodiles
a murder of crows
a litter of cubs
a herd of curlews
a cowardice of curs
a clowder or clutter of cats
a herd or drove of cattle
a brood or peep of chickens
a clutch or chattering of chicks
a bed of clams
a quiver of cobras
a rag of colts
a cover of coots
a herd of deer
a pack of dogs
a dule of doves
a brace, paddling or team of ducks
a clutch of eggs
a herd of elephants
a pod of elephant seals
a weaner pod is yearling elephant seals
a gang of elks
a mob of emus
a business or fesnyng of ferrets
a charm of finches
a school, shoal, run, haul, catch or draught of fish
a swarm of flies
a skulk or leash of foxes
an army or colony of frogs
a flock, gaggle or skein (in flight) of geese
a cloud or horde of gnats
a herd, tribe or trip goats
a charm of goldfinches
a band of gorillas
a leash of greyhounds
a down or husk of hares
a cast or kettle of hawks
a brood of hens
a hedge of herons
a drift, or parcel of hogs
a team, pair or harras of horses
a pack, mute or cry of hounds
a smack of jellyfish
a troop or mob of kangaroos
a kindle or litter of kittens
a labour of moles
a troop of monkeys
a barren or span of mules
a parliament of owls
a yoke, drove, team or herd of oxen
a bed of oysters
a company of parrots
a covey of partridges
an ascension or exaultation of larks
a leap (leep) of leopards
a pride of lions
a plague of locusts
a tiding of magpies
a sord of mallards
a stud of mares
a richness of martens
a muster or ostentation of peacocks
a litter of peeps
a nest, nide (nye) or bouquet of pheasants
a flock or flight of pigeons
a litter of pigs
a wing or congregation of plovers
a string of ponies
a pod of porpoises
a covey or bevy of quail
a nest of rabbits
a pack or swarm of rats
a rhumba of rattlesnakes
an unkindness of ravens
a crash or herd of rhinos
a bevy of roebucks
a building or clamour of rooks
a herd or pod of seals
a drove or flock of sheep
a nest of snakes
a walk or wisp of snipe
a host of sparrows
a dray of squirrels
a murmuration of starlings
a mustering of storks
a flight of swallows
a bevy, herd, lamentation or wedge of swans
a flock of swifts
a sounder or drift of swine
a spring of teal
a knot of toads
a hover of trout
a rafter of turkeys
a pitying or dule of turtledoves
a bale of turtles
a pod of walrus
a school, gam or pod of whales
a nest of vipers
a pack or route of wolves
a fall of woodcocks
a descent of woodpeckers


   
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