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Flock, flocks or flocking may refer to: * Flock (birds), a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively Arts and entertainment Music * ''Flock'' (Bell X1 album), 2005 * ''Flock'' (Jane Weaver album), 2021 * The Flock (band), an American jazz rock band 1969–1970 ** ''The Flock'' (album), 1969 * ''Flock: The Best of the Mutton Birds'', a 2002 compilation album by The Mutton Birds Gaming * '' Flock!'', a 2009 video game * ''The Flock'' (video game), a 2015 multiplayer-only survival horror video game * ''Flock'' (video game), a 2024 video game published by Annapurna Interactive Other uses in arts and entertainment * Flock (sculpture), by Michael Christian, 2001 * ''The Flock'' (film), a 2007 film starring Richard Gere * ''Flocking'' (film), a 2015 Swedish film * ''The Flock'', a 2006 novel by James Robert Smith * ''Flock'' (literary journal), formerly ''Fiction Fix'' * Flock, a fictional character in '' Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island'' People ...
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Flock (birds)
A flock is a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively. Avian flocks are typically associated with migration. Flocking also offers foraging benefits and protection from predators, although flocking can have costs for individual members. Flocks are often defined as groups consisting of individuals from the same species. However, mixed flocks consisting of two or more species are also common. Avian species that tend to flock together are typically similar in taxonomy and share morphological characteristics such as size and shape. Mixed flocks offer increased protection against predators, which is particularly important in closed habitats such as forests where early warning calls play a vital importance in the early recognition of danger. The result is the formation of many mixed-species feeding flocks. Mixed flocks While mixed flocks are typically thought to comprise two different species, it is specifically the two different behaviours of the species that ...
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