What is a group of buzzards called?

A group of buzzards is commonly referred to as a flock, circle, or a wake. Buzzards are also known as vultures, scavenger birds that feed on carrion. These birds are often found in groups near carcasses or in areas where there is a potential food source. As scavengers, they play an important role in the ecosystem by cleaning up and disposing of dead animals, which helps to prevent the spread of disease. Buzzards are found in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. They are also revered in some cultures and often depicted in art and mythology.