grunnflokkun
Grunnflokkun is a term used in Norwegian that translates to "ground flocking" or "earth flocking." It describes a phenomenon where small flocks of birds, typically those that forage on the ground, gather together in larger numbers during certain times of the year. This behavior is often observed in species like sparrows, finches, and larks. The increased size of the flock offers several advantages.
One primary benefit of grunnflokkun is enhanced predator detection. With more eyes and ears, a larger group
Grunnflokkun is often linked to seasonal changes, particularly during autumn and winter. As food becomes scarcer