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5 social birds that perfectly represent friendship squad

FP News Desk October 31, 2025, 18:01:44 IST

Each bird has its own identity but some prosper individually and many thrive in squads. It is easier for them to live in colonies and survive in the happiest way. These communities are the clear depiction that survival is often best when all are together.

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<strong>1. Flamingos</strong><br />Found in large pink flocks across Africa, the Caribbean, and South America, flamingos live in colonies that can number in the thousands. Their synchronized movements and collective nesting help them stay safe and connected.

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<strong>4. Weavers</strong><br />Known for their intricate hanging nests, weavers live in bustling colonies where hundreds of nests dangle from a single tree. Their teamwork and chatter make African savannas come alive.

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<strong>5. Herons</strong><br />Herons often form large colonies. They share information with one another and protect each other from predators.

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<strong>6. Starlings</strong><br />Famous for their mesmerizing murmuration, thousands of birds moving in perfect unison. Starlings are one of nature’s most stunning examples of collective behaviour and coordination.

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