Ravens N' Crows
What makes the Ravens differ from the Crows? I mean both are black but, when the sunlight hits their beautiful feathers, you see different colors, like a peacock. The Raven is larger than the Crow. The Raven also travels in pairs while the Crow is seen in larger groups. Yet, they are the same. In some Native Tribes; Blackfoot tribe. The Crow resembles death, they believe if they see a Crow, they will die. What I see is beauty and love. If you listen closely, you will hear the Crow making a cawing noise, while the Raven makes a low croaking noise. As you look up in the sky you will see the Raven riding the thermals and soaring , while the Crow does more flapping . Now that you know the difference, why don't we start the story?
Ravens Wings
by, RulerOfTheNightGods
by, RulerOfTheNightGods
It was a georgous sunny day in middle-east California, where the sun is the brightest and hottest. A group of Ravens were lounging in the trees talking amongst each other, however, there is a lone Raven, he wishes to not engage so much in gatherings. His kind called him Hugo meaning; the lone Raven . Hugo had other things to do such as; see the human he had befriended two years earlier. Hugo missed his special friend, the human. He hasn't seen her in a couple of months due to traveling to other places as well as attending the the Raven meetings , which were all so boring. Hugo let out a low croaking noise, the other Ravens looked at Hugo as they croaked amongst each other, spread their wings and took off, leaving poor Hugo all alone in the park. Dogs barked loudly in excitement, birds were singing, children were laughing as they played, while the adults talked amongst each other. Hugo wasn't having the best day then he heard his human friend. He got really excited as she approached, she told him she could only stay with him for a bit then she has to go because it's her Aunts birthday. They played hide n' seek until she had to go and poor Hugo was left alone again. The sun was setting and Hugo knew it was time to head for home. He spread his black wings and took off, as he soars through the sunset sky he thought to himself, "I wish there was a place for me in this world. Where I have many many friends and I was part of the flock instead of an outcast." He saw his old shady oak tree and landed on a branch, he watched the sunset as the last of the sun went away and the moon came out to play, he knew he belonged with his human friend.