Flocking

/ˈflɒkɪŋ/ noun

The group behavior of birds that fly together in coordinated formations, providing benefits such as energy conservation, protection from predators, and improved navigation. Flocking involves complex aerial coordination.

From Old English 'flocc' meaning 'band' or 'troop,' originally referring to groups of sheep. The application to bird behavior became standard in ornithology during the 19th century.

AMምርጥ
ARالتجمع
BNঝাঁক
CAaglomeració
CSshlukování
DAflokkulation
DEFlockung
ELσμήνος
ESaglomeración
FAانبوه
FIflocki
FRfloconnage
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