An unkindness?

I heard them the moment I stepped out of the House. Ravens, reveling in the wind, or each other, or whatever it is that Ravens revel in. I looked up…

I heard them the moment I stepped out of the House.

Ravens, reveling in the wind, or each other, or whatever it is that Ravens revel in. I looked up to the peak of the House to see four of them, an unkindness of Ravens, playing._MG_1757
They jostled for the edge of the roof's peak, and soared in the wind currents_MG_1765
swirling around the corners and angles of our roof.

I ducked inside for the camera, but was off on my exposure, only capturing their silhouettes. _MG_1767
Missing the glossy blackness, the feathers ruffling in the wind, the white underneath their throat.

While two could usually be found at the peak, two soared back and forth and then one or both would change places._MG_1761
And the soaring and jostling would resume. At times it was hard to know where one started and another ended._MG_1754

All the while they sang in their delightful "Galoink, galunk" voice. Four distinct voices actually. A darkly feathered barbershop quartet. One voice, louder than the others carried the melody, and the others joined in with a sonorous harmony._MG_1770

An Unkindness or Ravens? It has never seemed appropriate, they are more vibrant, more joyful. No, it was an Exultation of Ravens.

An Exultation.

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