The raven is a black-colored bird that is larger than a crow. Ravens are very intelligent and can mimic the sounds of their environment, even the sounds of human speech!
The ravens's ability to adapt to their environment is remarkable, and even more impressive is their amazing ability to reproduce. In the millennia they have coexisted with humans, they have been considered a disaster several times because their populations have become too large.
Carrion, insects, food scraps, crop grains, berries, fruits and small animals are all part of the ravens's diet. They will actively hunt voles or insects, and will also hide excessive amounts of food out of sight of other ravens, just in case.
In the winter when food is scarce, they will quietly follow wolves, foxes and other animals all the way to their dens. When the wolves go out to hunt, the ravens sneak in quietly, stealing carrion and other food and darting away.
In today's drawing tutorial, we are going to learn how to draw this smart bird. It is standing on a branch, chirping loudly as if to claim its territory.
Guys have you ever seen a raven in your life, or maybe its close relative, the crow? If you are interested in this clever and cunning bird, follow the step-by-step instructions below and try to draw one.
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a Raven Bird PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Elementary school students
TIME NEEDED:
About 1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw a Raven Bird Step by Step
Step 1 Draw this raven's beak.
Step 2 Draw the head and neck of thisraven.
Step 3 Draw one of the wings of thisraven.
Step 4Draw the body of thisraven.
Step 5Draw the legs of thisraven.
Step 6 Draw a branch at the bottom of thisraven.
Step 7 Draw the tail of thisraven.
Step 8 Add details to thisraven.
Step 9 Finish by coloring thisravenand the branch.
Guys, have you learned how to draw a raven bird yet?