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The general collective noun for birds is a flock of birds.

Many individual species of birds also have their own collective nouns, for example:

  • a charm of goldfinches
  • a convocation of eagles
  • a drift of swans
  • a host of sparrows
  • a parliament of owls
  • a stand of flamingos
  • a watch of nightingales
  • a wedge of geese

The noun fleet is a standard collective noun for a fleet of ships, a fleet of planes, or a fleet of vehicles of any kind.

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it's usually a flock of birds

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