I don’t have much to say in response to your comment that I haven’t already said on “Feeling Chaotic”, but that is one georgeous raven. I’ve always been fond of how you draw your creatures.
Thank you! ^^ This one’s actually a carrion crow, but to be honest, I’ve never been able to tell the difference myself. Crows, ravens, and rooks all look alike to me. 😛
Carrion Crow- found most everywhere, smaller than a raven, has a rounded tail and is often seen alone or in pairs.
Raven- much bigger than a crow, found mostly along cliffy, rocky areas, especially on the western coasts of the UK, had a diamond shaped tail and is often seen alone or in pairs.
Rook- about the size of a crow, but as mask777 said, has a greyish face/ base of beak, has a purplish sheen to its feathers and is almost never seen alone, but in large murders.
I don’t have much to say in response to your comment that I haven’t already said on “Feeling Chaotic”, but that is one georgeous raven. I’ve always been fond of how you draw your creatures.
Thank you! ^^ This one’s actually a carrion crow, but to be honest, I’ve never been able to tell the difference myself. Crows, ravens, and rooks all look alike to me. 😛
Thank you for the cool webcomic its the most detailed i’ve seen.
Crows and ravens are hard to tell apart but rooks have white on the back of there beak.
Okay, I got off my lazy duff and looked it up.
Carrion Crow- found most everywhere, smaller than a raven, has a rounded tail and is often seen alone or in pairs.
Raven- much bigger than a crow, found mostly along cliffy, rocky areas, especially on the western coasts of the UK, had a diamond shaped tail and is often seen alone or in pairs.
Rook- about the size of a crow, but as mask777 said, has a greyish face/ base of beak, has a purplish sheen to its feathers and is almost never seen alone, but in large murders.
Mystery solved. ;D