My sister’s house has a large tree in their backyard. It’s so tall, they thought about chopping it down because it seemed to pose a threat to their home if it ever fell over. Unfortunately since it’s one of the tallest trees in the city, the city declined their request to remove it.
The tree once was the home to a flock of wild parrots. They were a noisy bunch – always squawking and talking. Fortunately, they were short term tenants.
For the past ten years or so, their tree has been invaded by a group of wild peacocks. There’s at least ten of them that have claimed their new home. They are loud and messy and my sister’s family has tried everything to shoo away these new neighbors, but to no avail. It’s an impossible problem to solve. I did some research and found a possible solution.
Peacocks are repelled by the smell of coyote urine. The idea is that the scent of a larger predator will scare away smaller pests. However, the smell of coyote urine doesn’t last very long because it oxidizes quickly in the air. You’ll need to reapply it frequently, especially after it rains.
My sister wasn’t keen on the idea of constantly applying coyote urine around their home and in the trees. Yeah, scrap that idea. Ultimately, they have just accepted their new neighbors.
I always thought all groups of birds were considered flocks. Fun fact, they’re not. Groups of birds go by different names. Here are just a few:
a muster of peacocks
a murder of crows
a parliament of owls
an unkindness of ravens
a host of sparrows
a rafter of turkeys
a descent of woodpeckers
a bouquet of hummingbirds
a gaggle of geese
a kettle of hawks
a raft penguins (in water)
a waddle of penguins (on land)
an exaltation of larks
a vatican of cardinals
a badling of ducks
a dole of doves
a convocation of eagles
a round of robins
a siege of cranes
There are more, but I’m getting tired of typing.
I’ve always assumed that a flock seagulls was the correct terminology. I just figured the band did their homework before choosing it for their name.
Despite often being called a flock of seagulls, the collective noun for a group of seagulls is a colony. These birds often live near water, whether that is the ocean, a large river, or a large lake.
In their defense, A Colony of Seagulls doesn’t have the right ring to it and would massively suck as a band name. I think we can let this technicality slide. A Flock of Seagulls it is then. In their honor, here is Space Age Love Song. You gotta love the hair.
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I saw your eyes
And you made me smile
For a little while
I was falling in love
I saw your eyes
And you touched my mind
Although it took a while
I was falling in love
I saw your eyes
And you made me cry
And for a little while
I was falling in love
I was falling in love
I saw your eyes (I saw your eyes)
And you made me cry (And you made me cry)
For a little while (For a little while)
I was falling in love
I was falling in love
Falling in love
Falling in love
Falling in love
Falling in love
3 things: “there are more but I’m getting tired of typing” lol…that was so funny, also, I honestly didn’t believe the unkindness (raven flock) thing so I had to google for myself and you are right lol…we have a lot of ravens up here so I feel smarter now….that guys hair in the video of the song….sooooo crazy….I wanted to see if that was like his trademark hair so I checked out some more of their songs (didn’t recognize Space Age Love Song) and of course “I Ran” was super popular in the 80’s I do remember that one.
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I like the crows descriptor a lot. It was a little bit unexpected. The Vatican of cardinals was pretty cool, too. Yeah, the hair is crazy. Totally their trademark.
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Oh this is so good, you got the birds and related it to a band.
Unkindness of ravens – wondering why unkind and Vatican of cardinals is so apt.
Today’s post is educational and sorry you had to type so much ☺️.
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I liked those two descriptors the best, too. They seemed to fit so well.
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Haha, yes that band name would suck! Great band; saw them in their early heydays in our city’s concert hall where the symphony plays. Speaking of symphony, the Flock did a remake of this song with the Prague Symphony six years ago. I’m pretty sure classical isn’t your thing but the symphonic treatments aren’t too much different from the strings accompaniment many bands use. It’s a good remake that warms my memories of the 1980s. https://youtu.be/GNmppnfgBB0?si=NqIQ54cZcpihfcpw
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This is so good. I love collaborations like this. I especially like when a rock artists mixes with an orchestra. Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked it.
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A Vatican of Cardinals sounds fancy. I don’t know the band so I looked them up, and it’s funny that the guy with that cool hair is bold now.
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Yeah, I just learned that this morning. That is pretty funny!
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