As far as I know, there is not yet a collective noun for a group of anis. There should be. I put forward “A Commotion of Anis” DO NOT CONFUSE WITH STAR ANISE Credits (all photos taken on Abaco): Becky Marvil, Nina Henry, Paul Harding, Gerlinde Taurer, Roselyn Pierce, Tom Shele...
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For some animals, there is more than one collective noun, reflecting how close people have been to them througout history. Have a look at Cats, Dogs and Horses in the list below. Some collective nouns are used for more than one animal. For example, both Bats and Ants can be found in ...
I have returned to these engagingly gregarious birds and their raucous ways because Paul Harding has recently captured a sequence of a small group of anis behaving so endearingly that they are irresistible. Not for them the oddly incompetent fluttering flight, nor the disorganised, unbalanced landing...
This reminds us that k’aW as a noun also means daughter and body, and among Wounaan it is women who typically weave. We have long used “polishing” to describe thoughtful revising. We use the Spanish “pulir”S, as the Wounaan meu verbs depend on the medium, such as peeurpaaW for ...