It is territorial and normally seen alone or in pairs, although loose flocks may form on migration.
Adults hunt in pairs and sometimes as loose familial flocks, stalking through the habitat with long strides.
Usually found alone or pairs, forms loose flocks after breeding season.
Common Pheasants are gregarious birds and outside the breeding season form loose flocks.
Throughout the year, Chipping Sparrows forage on the ground, often in loose flocks.
It migrates during the daytime, in loose flocks of 5 to 250 birds.
The Black-billed Magpie often forms loose flocks outside of the breeding season.
They fly at low altitudes, individually or in small, loose flocks.
Typically seen singly or in pairs, they can aggregate into loose flocks of up to 30 when conditions are right.
Unlike other pigeons, groups tend to fly in columns or single file, not in a loose flock.