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Birds of a feather flock together. It is natural. People tend to associate with those who share similar interests or values. We can see flocks of birds flying together in close formation, gracefully moving through the light blue skies. You've probably seen this sight plenty of times by now in your life. What a sight it can be, especially when there is a large number of birds, you must know. Some might travel together with only a dozen or so, while other birds, like the Red-billed quelea birds can form flocks that reach into the thousands. That means a lot of feathers! For instance, pigeons fly with other pigeons, crows fly with other crows and flamingos fly with other flamingos, and so on.
Birds of a feather flock together. It is natural. People tend to associate with those who share similar interests or values. We can see flocks of birds flying together in close formation, gracefully moving through the light blue skies. You've probably seen this sight plenty of times by now in your life. What a sight it can be, especially when there is a large number of birds, you must know. Some might travel together with only a dozen or so, while other birds, like the Red-billed quelea birds can form flocks that reach into the thousands. That means a lot of feathers! For instance, pigeons fly with other pigeons, crows fly with other crows and flamingos fly with other flamingos, and so on.