A group of Ravens can have three different names depending on the activity of the group; a constable, an unkindness, or a conspiracy.
A constable of ravens refers historically to the group of ravens that congregated around the Tower of London; they were thought to be 'keeping watch' over the monarchy. Therefore, any time a grouping of these birds seems to be watching or guarding something, the group can be referred as a 'constable.'
They can also be called an unkindness or a conspiracy - likely for similar reasons. If a flock is driving off other predatory or carrion birds, or 'picking on' another species either because it is competition or prey (although they feed largely on already dead animals, they are known to work together to hunt if need be since they are extremely adaptive birds), then these are apt terms.
A group of ravens is called a "conspiracy" or an "unkindness."
A group of ravens.
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A group of ravens is called an "unkindness."
A group of ravens is called an "unkindness."
An unkindness of ravens.
An unkindness of ravens.
UnKindness Of Ravens was created in 1991.
An Unkindness of Ravens has 269 pages.
The collective nouns for a group of ravens are:a conspiracy of ravensa constable of ravensa parliament of ravensan unkindness of ravens
The collective nouns for a group of ravens are:a conspiracy of ravensa constable of ravensa parliament of ravensan unkindness of ravens
The collective nouns for a group of ravens are:a conspiracy of ravensa constable of ravensa parliament of ravensan unkindness of ravens