Examples of 'small flocks' in a sentence

Meaning of "small flocks"

The term 'small flocks' refers to a small group or number of animals, particularly birds or sheep, that are kept or managed together. It often implies a more intimate or personal approach to animal husbandry, where individual attention can be given to each member of the flock. 'Small flocks' can also be used metaphorically to describe a small or close-knit group of people

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It forms small flocks when not breeding.
They are typically seen in pairs or small flocks.
They form small flocks on migration or in winter.
These birds are usually seen in small flocks.
It forms small flocks outside the breeding season.
During migration they fly in small flocks.
They travel in small flocks during the day.
Like other buntings it is found in small flocks.
In winter small flocks form.
It frequents the larger trees in small flocks.
Juveniles form small flocks when they become independent.
They are social and congregate in small flocks.
They forage in small flocks and often associate with terns.
The iris lorikeet is usually found in small flocks.
They generally live in small flocks of a few dozen.

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Columbina doves are normally found in pairs or small flocks.
They are usually found in small flocks of less than ten birds.
These caciques forage through the canopy in small flocks.
It forms small flocks of up to six birds after the breeding season.
The small minivet will form small flocks.
They feed in pairs or small flocks by gleaning insects from foliage.
It is usually seen in pairs or small flocks.
Foraging is done singly or in small flocks searching for small grass seeds.
They spend most of the year in small flocks.
They forage in small flocks and creep and clamber in low vegetation.
They often form small flocks.
They fly in small flocks of approximately six to twelve individuals through lowland rainforests.
They often feed in small flocks.
They tend to migrate in small flocks and have an undulate flight at a moderate height.
They are usually kept in small flocks.
Coal tits will form small flocks in winter with other tits.
Migrating birds and wintering birds often form small flocks.
This species is more often seen in small flocks than some other fruiteaters.
Little egrets are sociable birds and are often seen in small flocks.
Children accumulate firewood or graze small flocks of goats and sheep to assist their oldsters.
It is quite gregarious outside the breeding season and forms small flocks.
Outside the breeding period these birds form small flocks of up to two dozen individuals.
Some have small flocks of sheep ; most have lots of children.
It is found in small flocks.
Lovebirds live in small flocks and eat fruit, vegetables, grasses and seed.
After breeding they may even form small flocks of their own.
They often forage in small flocks including other small birds, especially in winter.
They become noticeable when they are seen in small flocks on the ground.
The martin roosts in small flocks in bushes, on buildings or on cliffs.
The Japanese grosbeak usually occurs in pairs or small flocks.
Hair-crested drongos move in small flocks and are very noisy.
These pigeons are often found alone, in pairs or in small flocks.
On what lands the small flocks are grazing, which come under their.
Red Shaver chickens are used most frequently in small flocks for small farms.
During breeding season, small flocks of males often forage for food alone.

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