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A Parliament of rooks refers to a group of rooks, which are a species of bird in the crow family. The term "Parliament" is a collective noun used to describe a gathering or group of rooks. This term originates from the medieval period when different groups of animals were assigned specific collective nouns based on their behavior or characteristics.

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Instead of flocks it is called parliament of rooks

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