The crow settled beneath its tree, holding its left claw off the ground.
A black crow swooped over the bed and settled on a branch close to the Morrigu.
Around him the crows were already settling, their sharp beaks ripping at moist flesh.
The white crow settled on a nearby branch, divested itself of a dirty feather.
The crow alighted on her pommel and settled into place.
Two huge black crows settled on his shoulders.
The crows flapped up and, when the branch had passed, settled again in the same place and posture.
Kith-Kanan stood up, and the crow flapped into the air, circled around, and settled on his shoulder.
A huge crow settled on the back of a couch and began to preen its feathers.
The crows had settled, and there was nothing to see.