- By Ridam Sharma
- Fri, 28 Nov 2025 12:56 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Group Of Ravens: Ravens are all-black passerine birds, and you might have heard about them in folklore or kids' stories. These black passerine birds are mostly regarded as mysterious and intelligent birds due to their social skills and their reference in the mythical stories. To your surprise, Ravens' social behaviour, like whether they will live in groups or solo or in pairs, is highly dependent on their age and season. For example, Adult or breeding raven birds will prefer living in pairs or alone. While little birdies or non-breeding species of raven like to form their own groups.
What Is A Group Of Ravens Called?
Most simplest and basic term used to refer group of ravens is called ‘Flocks.’ However, stemming from traditional significance, a group of ravens is called ‘unkindness or a ‘conspiracy.’ These are the poetic terms and are majorly relevant due to age-old folklore, which signifies their dark colour and mysterious reputation in literature and mythology.
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Raven (Image Credit: Canva)
As per many medieval texts, the term 'unkindness of ravens' is used for these black feathers birds and the stories that linked them as a sign of bad luck or cruelty. These names also stem from their social skills, like stealing food from other animals, which added to their villainous image in stories. However, as per the reality and science says ravens are just simple playful birds. On the other hand, 'A Conspiracy of Ravens' highlights their incredible intelligence and cooperation.
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Other fun terms used for a group of ravens are ‘rave of ravens’, ‘treachery’ and ‘flock ’, which all also signify their mysterious reputation and playful nature. A group of ravens also works on social hierarchy, just like most other groups of birds. Where males lead, and females and young birds follow.





