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A flock of crows is not called a murder. It's called a flock, just like any other bird. Only poets call them murders.
They don't particularly fly in any certain direction, they just fly to a particular spot at sunset, because they sleep in groups of hundreds to thousands so they can be protected from owls, or other birds that would try to attack a single crow.
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