The next large group of birds I had found recently were Waxwings. There are two choices for their collective naming. The first mentioned was an Ear-full of Waxwings. Yes that fits as I remember their sound being that of singing wires with a slightly high pitch, so that kind of fits for me., The second choice which I have chosen to use here is a Museum of Waxwings.. I can't come up with a reason for this naming but I think it is rather interesting and unique.
My next collective noun applies to a small group of ducks of perhaps only two or three pair. In this picture of a brace of ducks there was one pair of Mallards that I could see and perhaps a couple of pairs of Black ducks. So the pictures below include a brace of ducks.
My last example today of a collective noun for a group of birds are Red-winged Blaclbirds. This species of birds have been a bit elusive for me to find this spring , so this morning when I glimpsed a bit of yellow and red on one of the blackbirds wing. I was very happy about my find. Collectively this group can be called a Cluster or a Cloud of Red-winged Blackbirds.
Thus, the lesson is Ended!
Hello, wonderful post and lesson. The Waxwings are beautiful birds.
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