IPA: /ˈvɒləri/
KK: /ˈvoʊləri/
A group of birds that are flying together or a place where birds are kept.
The volery of birds soared high above the trees.
The word 'volery' originates from Old French 'volerie', meaning a place for birds or a birdcage. It refers specifically to a place where birds are kept or a flight of birds.
Imagine a special place where birds are kept — that's what 'volery' means, a birdcage or a place for birds.