So what do you call a whole bunch of egrets?
I have found,
A bevy of quail
A bouquet of pheasants [when flushed]
A brood of hens
A building of rooks
A cast of hawks [or falcons]
A charm of finches
A colony of penguins
A company of parrots
A congregation of plovers
A cover of coots
A covey of partridges [or grouse or ptarmigans]
A deceit of lapwings
A descent of woodpeckers
A dissimulation of birds
A dole of doves
An exaltation of larks
A fall of woodcocks
A flight of swallows [or doves, goshawks, or cormorants]
A gaggle of geese [wild or domesticated]
A host of sparrows
A kettle of hawks [riding a thermal]
A murmuration of starlings
A murder of crows
A muster of storks
A nye of pheasants [on the ground]
An ostentation of peacocks
A paddling of ducks [on the water]
A parliament of owls
A party of jays
A peep of chickens
A pitying of turtledoves
A raft of ducks
A rafter of turkeys
A siege of herons
A skein of geese [in flight]
A sord of mallards
A spring of teal
A tidings of magpies
A trip of dotterel
An unkindness of ravens
A watch of nightingales
A wedge of swans [or geese, flying in a "V"]
A wisp of snipe
But, I have found no mention of such a name for a group of egrets. A siege of herons is close. But no cigar. So I guess its up to us. An ostentation of peacocks is a good model to use. How about a watch of egrets (been used)? Or, an aloftness of egrets. Or, a watchful of egrets. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm a watchful of egrets is pretty good!
Gordon et. al.

A regret of egrets?
ReplyDeleteJennie and Katy,
ReplyDeleteSet the grandkids to work on this! The winner gets a weekend of fishing with GP Skip at the cabin.
Dad :-)
I suggest an epiphany of egrets since the birds always look as if they've just discovered something important and when you look at them you feel as if you have, too.
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So today Rose and I encountered a bluejay on our morning walk. I say encountered because we were scolded for about two minutes by this blue bully. He was a cauldron of scold. So I suggest that a group of blue jays be called "scoldron" of jays. Pretty good, huh?
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The author had it right-
ReplyDeletea BUNCH of BIRDs-- by; Noah
An ESTRAY OF EGRETS
ReplyDeleteby defination- wild creatures, wild or wandering without direction or ownership.