I hope my readers will maintain a neutral attitude in their exploration of interspecies communication. It is no good leaping to sudden decisions about a species on the basis of one bit of bad news.
For instance, Ravens and many other animals might possibly attack humans, and that is bad for us. On the other hand, it is much more likely that humans might attack other animals. Don’t you feel it to be so?
Only by striving for a neutral mind can we Lightworkers can begin to establish peaceful feelings amongst the many species that inhabit our Earth.

Composite Image: “Simi Hills, California: Self Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Composite Image: “Simi Hills, California: Self Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
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- INTRODUCTION
- Large Birds Are Masters of the Air and Masters of Telepathy
- Watch Out! Sorcerers Sometimes Obsess Ravens
- Cultural Misunderstandings Among Ravens and Hawks and Humans
- Differences Among Ravens and Hawks and Humans
- Group Decision-Making by Congresses of Ravens
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- A Conversation with Five Handsome Ravens
- THIS PART IS MISSING FROM THE EXCERPT
- My Initial Impression of the Ravens I Met on the Trail
- The Sign-Off
- VIDEO CREDITS
- CONCLUSION
- MORE INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
The video below has a transcript of songbirds warning me that Ravens are angry with me. Some of this transcription of songbirds talking was very clear and some was not too clear.
See what you think of it!
I hope the first part of this video helps my readers to figure out what tone of voice ravens use when they are angry.
As you may know from the original video, which is at this link …
Link: “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds,” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 11 May 2024 and published on 12 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xzo ..
… right after the conversation of the songbirds, as I was sitting in the woods, the angry Ravens dive-bombed my head one by one. Each Raven shouted: “Walk!” one time as it swooped down on me.

Composite Image: “Simi Hills, California: Self Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Composite Image: “Simi Hills, California: Self Portrait 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
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I have read since that this ought not be taken lightly, as groups of crows and ravens sometimes blind sheep using such carefully planned assaults.
I have heard this advice about what to do if you are subject to a Raven attack: Cover your eyes with your arm and yell loudly for help.
I have read that Ravens and Crows have long memories, and will hold a grudge and express it rudely for so long as we fail to make up with them, for instance by offering them food as a peace offering.
I intend not to speak with ravens at all anymore, but rather just to listen to what the ravens say to each other and to other animals.
I feel this is by far the safest route to take.
Large Birds Are Masters of the Air and Masters of Telepathy
It is important to keep in mind that birds, much more than we humans, have the powers of the air at their command. The larger birds are great telepaths … much more so than we.
Watch Out! Sorcerers Sometimes Obsess Ravens
Sorcerers sometimes pair up with large birds such as Ravens and Hawks, using their eyes to survey the terrain or to see a targeted person from afar, Sorcerers can use black magic to injure people from afar through telepathic alliances with large birds. This is a danger to consider.

Image: “This Sorcerer Is Up to No Good. He Has Obsessed a Faerie and a Raven Clan. Very Bad Karma for the Sorcerer!” adapted from image by loyogallegos from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License … DESCRIPTION: Sorcerers sometimes make ill use of Ravens and of nature spirits by telepathic takeover or ‘obsession’. This is awful karma for the sorcerers, and it injures the Ravens and nature spirits. If you encounter a being that has been ‘taken over’ by black magic, try singing this song sweetly: “May the air fall asleep!” (and repeat).
Image: “This Sorcerer Is Up to No Good. He Has Obsessed a Faerie and a Raven Clan. Very Bad Karma for the Sorcerer!” adapted from image by loyogallegos from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License …
DESCRIPTION: Sorcerers sometimes make ill use of Ravens and of nature spirits by telepathic takeover or ‘obsession’. This is awful karma for the sorcerers, and it injures the Ravens and nature spirits. If you encounter a being that has been ‘taken over’ by black magic, try singing this song sweetly: “May the air fall asleep!” (and repeat).
Cultural Misunderstandings Among Ravens and Hawks and Humans
If we humans do not keep a balance between our human and our nonhuman conversations, then it is likely our outlook will become more birdlike as we begin to dream together with the large birds at night.
They are much better at understanding humans than are we at understanding them. But at least till today, their understanding of us is foreign to our own understanding of us.
So as we being to bridge the gap between our species, we must explain to them, as the instances arise, how our understanding of ourselves differs from their understanding of us.
For instance, birds have but one opening … the cloaca … that they use for waste elimination and for sex, whereas human females have two organs for waste elimination (the anus and the urethra) and another organ (the vagina) for sex. And human males have one organ for elimination of liquid waste and for sex, and another organ for elimination of more solid waster.
It is easy to see that a bird (especially a baby bird) might get the word ‘booty- hole’ mixed up with what is normal sex for its species.
In our human culture, ‘booty-hole’ sex is the exception rather than the norm. In addition there is the derogatory human term ‘booty-holer person’. This sometimes leads to confusion in the large birds’ telepathic expression of concern that human friends enjoy a normal sex life. However, I only needed to explain about these interspecies anatomical disparities once, on the telepathic plane, for all the large birds and their children near my house to understand about it.
Here is another instance: Both Ravens and Hawks can imitate other voices, both human and nonhuman. An Owl, I have heard, can imitate the subsonic voice of a Mouse, according to the Hawks. In that way it can sneak up on a mouse and capture it.
Differences Among Ravens and Hawks and Humans
The Ravens are less proud and warlike than the Hawks. A supreme emotion for the Ravens is joy; that is something that I find delightful as a Lightworker.
The Ravens also feel compassion for people when they feel lonely. Because they have the power of many voices, as do the Hawks, the Ravens used to pretend to be people that I like and miss.
However, the conversations that these pretend people had in my mind was influenced by the warlike Hawks. It seemed to me there were common warlike themes in these conversations, which did not match the facts when I phoned people up and asked whether it could be true.
It seems to me that the negative aspects of these imaginary conversations likely had to do with the large birds’ very natural species-specific likes and dislikes. A lot can be learned about a nonhuman species by analyzing its understanding of humans.
In the case of the large birds in my neighborhood some oft-recurring themes were …
- unabashed enthusiasm for the act of cloacal sex;
- love of and caring for their young;
- willingness to fight to the death to feed their young;
- establishment of clan hierarchy based on strength and battle skill;
- unbending specification of duties based on gender; and
- a do-as-I-say attitude towards me (in the case of the adult male Hawks), which I took to be human rather than Hawk at first.
There was also the theme of warring with neighbors and taking over my house, which I later learned had to do not with my human neighbors so much as with the Hawk-Raven wars and the eagerness of both bird clans to have me gone from my house so that they could have the trees thereabouts for their own uninterrupted use.
The baby Hawks are practicing their warlike skills, and when I am unawares they pretend to be this person or that person in the neighborhood, calling themselves by their names. They act out war scenarios together which I used to take as true of the people in my neighborhood. Was I ever surprised to find out that it was just the baby Hawks playing the war games in which they delight.
Sometimes the Ravens may sense loneliness in a human whom they befriend. Through telepathy they can find out who the person wants to talk to. Then at night when the person lies dreaming, they might dream the presence of that other person into my dreams, so that I will not be lonely. I expect they may do the same for their Raven friends who are lonely for a Raven friend who is missing.
Large birds such as Ravens and Hawks are also much more sensitive to negative emotions and to anger than are we. They feel that when humans feel what they call ‘COVID’ … when we feel fearful or anxious … then that is a form of insanity, as is anger. In their own avian societies, these negative feelings are unheard of [continued below] …
Group Decision-Making by Congresses of Ravens
When the Ravens at my house heard about the Raven attack that I underwent, they asked where that was. I told them the direction to fly. A few days ago they went to find out what was what with those Ravens. They did find them, and they concluded that those Ravens had gone insane.
Then the Ravens at my house decided it was best for them not to be around a person who could hear them speaking … that person being me … and they went off to find a place to live where no one would hear what they said.
So far, they have not been back. There have been no breathtaking aerial fights with the Hawks. In fact, I have seen no Hawks in flight over the Nature Preserve either.
In that regard, I guess we will see what the future holds!
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Below is the above-mentioned excerpt from the video “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” which is linked to here …
Link: “Songbirds Warn Me That Ravens Are Angry,” by Alice B. Clagett, excerpted on 16 May 2024 from “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” by Alice B. Clagett
which was filmed and produced on 11 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xB7 ..
The excerpt has to do with the sections “My Initial Impression of the Ravens I Met on the Trail”; “A Conversation with Five Handsome Ravens”; and “The Sign-Off” in the above-referenced video.
After the video of the excerpt there is an edited Summary.
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
The new or revised text is in red.
A Conversation with Five Handsome Ravens
Three handsome Ravens are perched on top of a dead tree next to the trail.
These Ravens had an angry tone of voice. They were facing a group of schoolchildren who were approaching single-file. Then they got angry with me.
Middle Raven, sounding harsh and angry: “Hawk hawk hawk … Hawk hawk hawk …. Hawk hawk hawk hawk hawkhawk hawwwk hawk!
Me, happily: “Wow!”
Did I ever respond wrongly. Better not to speak to them just then.
Same Raven: “Hawk hawk hawk!”
Me, imitating their tone of voice: “Hawk hawk!”
Same Raven, sounding harsh: “Hawk!”
Me, happily: “Yeah!”
Same Raven, sounding harsh: “Hawk!”
Me, imitating the Raven’s tone of voice: “Hawk!!”
Same Raven, sounding harsh: “Hawk!”
Me, in a voice that is too high-pitched: “Hawk!”
Same Raven, sounding harsh: “Hawk hawk hawk!”
Me, happily: “Well spoken!”
[Two more Ravens swoop past in the sky.]
New Raven, harshly: “Hawk!”
First Raven tilts its head and grumpily says: “Eh!” It looks like I missed another cue.

Image: “Simi Hills, California: Raven and Sun,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Image: “Simi Hills, California: Raven and Sun,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 May 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
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Me, happily: “Are they coming back over there?”
Ravens are very angry. Reinforcement are arriving.
[The two new Ravens land next to the others on the dead tree.]
First Raven, harshly: “Eh hawk hawk … Eh!”
Me: “There you are! There you are!”
A Raven, harshly: “Hawk!”
Me, happily: “Wow!”
Me, attempting to sound harsh: “Hawk hawk!”
A Raven, half way between angry and bemused: “Hawk hawk!”
All the Ravens are facing towards a group of school children approaching from the other direction.
You can hear the schoolchildren approaching.
I wonder if the angry Raven had an insult tossed its way by one of the children? I read that Crows have long memories, and will hold a grudge. I wonder if the angry Raven is remembering something one of the children did that the Raven took as an insult?
Me to Ravens: “Hawk hawk.”
Raven: “Hawk … hawk.”
Me to Ravens: “Dudes, how cool you are! Wow! Look at you! Wow!”
Raven, sounds a little harsh and a little amused: “Hawk, hawk.”
Me: “Wow!”
A Raven, muffled: “Hawk.”
Another Raven, muffled: “Hawk.”
A Raven: “Hawk.”
Another Raven: “Eh!”
Me, happily: “See you later! Bye bye! Bye bye!”
Raven: “Wawwk.”
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Me, happily: “Ok get ready. Here I go again.”
Raven: “Wawwk.”
Me, happily: “That’s right!”
Ravens are discussing, in lower voices, the word “Wawwk.”
Me, happily, while walking: “Walk walk walk walk. Walk walk walk walk.” [I am hoping the Ravens will use the word ‘Walk’ when they talk to me, as do the Ravens that live near my house.]
Then I turn to see if the Ravens will say anything, but they do not. Then I start walking again. The schoolchildren are approaching single file; their teacher is at the front of the column of walking people. The people appear not to be paying much attention to the Ravens. One or two of the Ravens fly off.
Me, happily, while walking: “Walk walk walk walk.”
[The schoolchildren are walking past me.]
Raven, sounding a little sarcastic, and amused: “Hawk.”
Me, happily: “I heard that!”
Raven, bemused: “Wawwk.”
Angry Raven! ] ] ]
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My Initial Impression of the Ravens I Met on the Trail
The next clip is where I am incorrectly analyzing what just happened. A Songbird in a bush nearby is trying, over and over again, to set me straight on what just happened.
Note that the Songbirds there in Simi Hills and also at my home have a habit of ‘talking over top of’ my vocalizations. You will likely have a powerful hard time of it, trying to separate their vocalizations from my own.
What I did was to try very hard to block out my own vocalizations as I went over the video … and simply to ‘home in on’ the vocalizations of the Songbirds. Maybe that will work for you as well.
I wonder whether the Songbirds use ‘talking over the top of’ a human voice to make it not so obvious to humankind that they have advanced linguistic skills?
Or might it be that Songbirds, like Dolphins, are able to take in two methods of communication and process them at the same time? Could it be that they think Humans can do this as well? That we ought not have any trouble … for instance … talking to the camcorder and also listening to the Songbirds’ quite animated conversation?
On the other hand most humans have the ability to communicate on both the mental and the emotional level at the same time. Our mental communication is generally taken to be the words we speak. We convey our emotions mainly through tone of voice, facial expression, and body language.
So in that sense, humans do have two methods of communication. This is encouraging, I feel. We do have the ability to communicate with Songbirds and Dolphins, if only we will take the time to figure out how to do so!
For more on this topic, see …
Link: “Two Track Communication in Songbirds, Dolphins, and People,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 24 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xIS ..
This excerpt has more Songbird conversation than the clip in the original video “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” which is linked to here …
Link: “Songbirds Warn Me That Ravens Are Angry,” by Alice B. Clagett, excerpted on 16 May 2024 from “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” by Alice B. Clagett
which was filmed and produced on 11 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xB7 ..
Text that is new or revised in the excerpt is in red font below …
While I am talking a songbird is trying to explain to me how I have misinterpreted what is going on.
I was just teaching the Ravens “Walk walk walk walk.” One of them learned it. When one of them learns it, everybody learns it.
Songbird: “She’s not getting it right. Listen to it!”
But they did not want to admit it, maybe because …
Songbird: “Dear dear me! Do not SPEAK with the Ravens. They get angered at you.”
… it might be a sign of social stigma to talk to humans, do you not know? … as with the Nanday parakeets.
Songbird: “PLEASE!”
Two of the Ravens flew way off up the hill. While they were flying at a very safe …
Songbird: “Dear Me!” (and a raspberry sound)
… distance from me, one of the Ravens … a kind of a ‘macho’ Raven …
Songbird: “Dear Me! LISTEN to this. She is speaking about her anger.”
… speaking out loud said roughly: “Ehhhhhhh!” And speaking telepathically he said …
Songbird 1: “Dear dear. Just LISTEN!”
… sarcastically: “She teaches us, but she doesn’t …
Songbird 2: “You stupid birdie. She’s not speaking about her-r-r anger. She’s speaking about THEIR-R-R anger.”
… know any Raven at all!”
So on the vocal plane I used one of the signs for water …
Songbird 1: “Excuse me, dear!”
. . . three clucking sounds, like drops of water falling onto the ground or into a stream.
And the Raven signaled back telepathically, …
Songbird: “Dear me, just LISTEN to her!”
… quite condescendingly: “All right then. She might know a little Raven.”
Songbird: “Just LISTEN to her!”
[I laugh happily.]
Songbird: “Dear me-e-e-e!”
Me: “And so …”
Songbird: “What did she say just then?”
… the Raven had …
Songbird: “Just LISTEN to her! Then you will hear her.”
… just learned “Walk walk walk.”
Songbird: “Oooo KAY!”
I was all envy for the beautiful way …
Songbird: “She doesn’t know they’re a-a-angry at her!”
… the Ravens were flying around and spiraling around …
Songbird: “Dear me!”
… One of them was spiraling on a thermal.
Songbird: “She doesn’t know they’re angry at her-r-r!”
And on the telepathic plane I was telling them how great they were …
Songbird: “Dear me! She shouldn’t do that walk walk walk” … [unintelligible].
… what great fliers they were. And the one that had learned Walk walk walk” went on up there to show its …
Songbird: “Jeez! Why doesn’t she hear?”
… ability to fly … which of course I admired very much.”
Songbird (chirping): “Maybe I’ll try chirping.”
And as the Raven flew up, it said vocally: “Walk walk walk.”
I laugh happily.
Songbird: “Dear dear! She doesn’t hear this!”
The Sign-Off
I filmed this Sign-Off earlier, at the end of the section “My Initial Impression of the Ravens I Met on the Trail.” Then I moved the Sign-Off to here because so much else happened betwixt and between while I was on the trail.
That is all the Raven Speak for now.
God bless you all,
And keep you safe …
Songbird: “Jeez! She isn’t listening!”
… And be with you
Through all your days.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett …
Songbird: “Dear me! He is ANGRY at you-u-u!”
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
See you at my website …
Songbird: “Dear me! You are missing something important!”
… “Awakening with Planet Earth”
[A Songbird is having a field day with this sign-off. Goodness is it laughing at me!] They are laughing at me over there! I don’t know why!
Songbird: “Just listen to her! She isn’t hearing!”
I say: “https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com”
Songbird: “Oh what are we to do!” … [unintelligible]?”
[Songbirds continue laughing uproariously.]
[To Ravens] “Dudes, Ravens! Stop!” …
Songbird: “You are so STUPID! Yes you are!”
Did that Songbird just say: “Because we think you are pretty stupid!” ??
“Wow! Soaring on the thermals! You guys are terrific!” …
Songbird: “They are a-a-angry at you!”
“Look at you!” [Songbirds continue laughing uproariously. I am ignoring them right now, so that I can speak to the Ravens.]
“Four Ravens soaring on the thermals! … five!” …
Songbird: “You’re pretty stupid people. Yes you are! Pretty stupid!”
… Wow!”
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Interspecies communication is a little bit tough to establish at first, don’t you know? It is a rocky road, but it is worth it!
VIDEO CREDITS
“Songbirds Warn Me That Ravens Are Angry”
by Alice B. Clagett
Excerpted on 16 May 2024 from “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” by Alice B. Clagett
which was filmed and produced on 11 May 2024
Location: Simi Hills, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International
CONCLUSION
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Excerpted on 16 May 2024 from “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds” by Alice B. Clagett
which was filmed and produced on 11 May 2024
The above image markup has been added here: Link: “Tiny Anthologies: Image Markups 18,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled and published on 30 December 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-FBt ..
The above two composite images have been added here: Link: “Tiny Anthologies: Composite Images,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled and published on 16 November 2020; updated on 8 March 2023 and on 22 December 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-kH3 ..
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Link: “Raven Herdsmen of the Wilds,” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 11 May 2024 and produced on 12 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xzo ..
Link: “Compendium: Songs to Make the Air Fall Asleep,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 14 July 2019 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-dC3 ..
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