answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as an omen.

I believe this is one such time. In nature birds in large numbers commonly flock together. When the flock is too large to roost in a single tree they often settle in several trees. The noise they make on landing is to establish the whereabouts of flock members, to reassure those out of sight with others that the flock is still together and in some cases to pass information along to one another. Humankind is not the only creature of this world who likes to be surrounded by the comforting noises of their family and community.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When hundreds of birds gather in trees at sunset and chirp loud what does it mean?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do hummingbird's communicate?

Like all other birds hummingbirds communicate by chirping and singing. They have a short high pitched chirp. This chirp is easily recognized from other birds songs or chirps.


If birds chirp what do beetles do?

they run away


Is a chirp is noun?

Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)


Why do birds chirp or twit while flying?

They usually do it to call in birds to mate.


How do birds make sounds?

Some birds have a sweet chirp to their voice! :)


Why don't birds chirp at night?

they sleeping silly!


Why do birds chirp at the beginning of spring?

They are looking for mates!


Does to twitter mean to chirp like birds?

yes


What letter b can chirps?

Birds chirp when they sing. Birds begin with the letter b.


What are some examples of things that chirp?

budgie, other birds :)


What kinds of birds don't chirp that much?

Mute Swans.


What does it mean when hundreds of birds gather in trees at Sunset and chirp?

Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as an omen. I believe this is one such time. In nature birds in large numbers commonly flock together. When the flock is too large to roost in a single tree they often settle in several trees. The noise they make on landing is to establish the whereabouts of flock members, to reassure those out of sight with others that the flock is still together and in some cases to pass information along to one another. Humankind is not the only creature of this world who likes to be surrounded by the comforting noises of their family and community.