Talk:Mixed-species feeding flock

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[edit] Suggested improvements

Some things this article could use:

  • A better title?
  • More mention of mixed flocks of seabirds feeding on fish, seed-eating birds feeding together, white egrets attracting herons?
  • A description from someone who has actually seen such flocks in the tropics! What's it like to be in or next to one?
  • A photograph (if possible) or a recording, or at least a link to one.
  • Material on ant-swarm followers, possibly from Army ant?
  • Do thrushes or mimic thrushes join these flocks? None of the ones in Howell and Webb do.

JerryFriedman 20:17, 24 February 2006 (UTC)