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  1. S7.E9 ∙ The Flock. Wed, Jul 15, 2020. Murphy and Indra must defuse a tense situation. Meanwhile, old friends make new allegiances. 7.7/10 (2K) Rate. Watch options.

  2. Sep 29, 2021 · Vultures generally form groups of less than 100 individuals together, but it's not uncommon for counts up to 300. The higher numbers are usually during the winter and when other species join forces. The most common number seen for most species is 5 to 10 other birds; however, 10 to 20 is also fairly common as well. A group of Black Vultures.

  3. Jul 15, 2020 · The 100 — “The Flock” — Image Number: HUN708b_0224r.jpg — Pictured (L-R): JR Bourne as Sheidheda, Adina Porter as Indra and Richard Harmon as Murphy — Photo: Colin Bentley/The CW — 2020 The CW Network, LLC.

  4. Review by UltimateMovieRankings ★★½. Richard Gere is the shepherd. His flock is a group of registered sex offenders. Gere's job as a member of the department of public safety is to try and keep these offenders from straying. So when a girl goes missing, Gere, assumes it is a member of his flock. Will Gere and his partner, Claire Danes, be ...

  5. Panterken 14 December 2007. The films starts of good: the premise is intriguing and there are some scenes that get you dragged into the movie. As the movie progresses, the script starts making less and less sense and the last twenty minutes felt incredibly rushed and out of tone. The direction wasn't good at all.

  6. Jul 30, 2023 · Here are some common flock names of birds of prey: A group of eagles is called a convocation or an aerie. A group of hawks is called a cast, a kettle, or a boil. A group of falcons is called a bazaar, a tower, or a stoop. A group of owls is called a parliament, a wisdom, or a stare.

  7. The two terms have different meanings. When you spot a small flock, it's a cast. On the other hand, when hawks flock in hundreds, they make a loud sound, like boiling! You'll see hawks flying in flocks, which is a tactic for them to spot predators fast. Conclusion. Cast or kettle are the collective nouns to describe a group of hawks.

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