A murder, a group of ravens is known as an unkindness, a group of owls is called a Parliament (considering owls are rather thick) a group of male ducks is called a flush of mallards, a shrewdness of apes, a brace is a pair of game animals (pheasants, hare, etc) or a covey of partridge, a chatter of budgerigars, a wake of buzzards, a convocation or congregation of eagles, a business of ferrets, a gaggle of geese, a kettle or boil of hawks, two falconry birds flown together are known as a cast, a loveliness of ladybirds, a committee of vultures and there are many more.
2006-10-28 13:50:43
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answered by Aquila 4
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A murder or flock of crows. It depends on what you are more comfortable with or what you prefer. It means the exact same thing. Murder is the proper word though. You could also say, like, "there are a bunch of crows" instead of flock or murder.
2006-10-28 15:08:15
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answered by ellen82 2
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A Murder of crows
2006-10-28 15:52:24
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answered by tailsnnails 3
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A group of crows is called a murder....Odd, but true.
2006-10-28 15:49:16
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answered by Zodiac_Child 3
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A group of crows is a murder.
2006-10-28 15:03:25
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answered by Redawg J 4
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According to the Book "An Exhaltation of Larks," a "murder" is the proper term for a bunch of crows.
2006-10-28 15:08:44
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answered by Killertiel 4
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Think of it as this. When ever you see a movie when someone is "murdered" you see crows. or when hunters shoot their gun & kill a critter Crows go flying everywhere. So think of Murder.
2006-10-28 15:10:58
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answered by mandad1084 2
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It is correctly called a "murder" of crows.
2006-10-28 15:03:15
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answered by Skullchick 3
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it is called a murder of crows
2006-10-28 14:59:17
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answered by cameron b 4
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a flock of crows
2006-10-28 15:00:44
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answered by robert c 1
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