Hi, a group of swans can be called a bevy, team, wedge, or a flock of swans. Most of those terms can be used.
2006-06-22 23:50:53
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answered by AmericanPrincess 1
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A group of swans is called a lamentation.
2006-06-22 23:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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a group of swans
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look at those swans over there.
2006-06-22 23:45:29
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answered by Stacy R 6
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the answer is a flock of swans
2006-06-28 06:39:28
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answered by ladybird 1
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a flock of swans
2006-06-23 22:41:15
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answered by flymetothemoon279 5
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Bevy, I think. But "swaggle" has a nice ring.
2006-06-22 23:54:17
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answered by Neil T 2
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umm.. the Bush administration? :-) in simple terms kidding, easily that is referred to as a "flock". the plural variety btw is spelled t-u-r-ok-e-y-s no longer -ies. I easily have also heard the plural being in simple terms "turkey". celebration: "I noted 5 turkey crossing the line in the front of me."
2016-11-15 03:57:32
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answered by gorgone 4
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re previous answer..
definitely not a cygnet, thats a young swan
I think its a wedge
2006-06-25 18:23:42
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answered by rp804110 3
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by typing the phone number
2006-06-22 23:47:07
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answered by Jonny 1
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A SWIGGLE
Or a GIGGLE
Or a Goggle
Or a Twiggle!
....er.....I don't know¬!
2006-06-24 00:29:14
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answered by Wizzy Woman 4
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