Corbeau
"Corbeau" is a French word that translates to "raven" in English. It often refers to the bird known for its black feathers, intelligence, and adaptability. Ravens are part of the corvid family, which also includes crows and magpies. They are found in various habitats around the world and are known for their complex social behaviors and vocalizations.
In literature and culture, the raven is often associated with mystery and symbolism. For example, the famous poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe explores themes of loss and despair through the character of a talking raven. This bird has also appeared in various myths and folklore, representing omens or messengers.