kuoroista
Kuoroista is a term used in Finnish ornithology to refer to a specific type of bird flock behavior. It describes a phenomenon where birds, particularly passerines, gather in large, often mixed-species flocks during the non-breeding season. These flocks are dynamic and can be quite large, sometimes numbering in the hundreds or even thousands of individuals.
The primary purpose of kuoroista behavior is thought to be related to foraging efficiency and predator avoidance.
The composition of kuoroista can vary depending on the time of year, geographical location, and available food