Raven
Raven:
A raven is a large, all-black passerine bird in the crow family. Found across the northern hemisphere,
The traits and characteristics of the Raven:
These sleek, black birds are excellent and acrobatic fliers on par with falcons and hawks. They display skills of elaborate dance such aerial skills which they display during breeding season (spring time).
Their exciting mating rituals or dance include an elaborate move of chase of chases, dives, and rolls.
A raven’s diet comes from omnivorous, foods, which means that Ravens eat both plants and other animals, and they are extremely versatile and opportunistic in finding sources of nutrition, they also feed on carrion (dead carcasses of other animals), insects, cereal grains, berries, fruit, small animals, and food waste (foods in dust bins).
The description of a Raven’s nature:
Ravens are lustrous materialistic birds, loving bling bling shining things (they are good at plundering or stealing shiny material things like; gold plated necklaces, rings, buttons, silver etc, and they are also consumers of large quantities of food, (glutton).
Relationships between Common Ravens are often quarrelsome and they are good at hiding food, and things they have plundered out of the sight of other Common Ravens.
Ravens can mimic (copy or imitate) the sounds from their environment, including human speech.
In the art of witchcraft ravens display the spiritual authority that the witches’ possesess over their domain or the people they rule over.
Through the Raven’s behaviours and the eye sight of the ravens, witches can watch, plunder and also cast spells over their subjects or victims.
By: Apostle A Ngabo