At the heart of Flocks of a Feather lies a satirical unraveling of groupthink, blind loyalty, and the peculiar nature of those who squawk the loudest. The self-proclaimed leader, Marj Dunning, a crow with more confidence than common sense, leads a flock of followers straight into an existential tailspin. Meanwhile, the mysterious and oddly wise mourning dove, Aquilees, perches on the fine line between observer and participant, watching as egos clash, ambitions crumble, and the true cost of misplaced faith is revealed.
From the city rooftops to the distant horizon of 'flock-knows-where, ' this mockumentary novella captures the comedy of errors that is human (and avian) nature. With a cast of characters as varied as a downtown scavenger's buffet - crows, pigeons, a starling, a hen, a vulture, and even a few squirrelly bystanders - Flocks of a Feather is an irreverent yet oddly profound tale that reminds us: in the end, it's not about where you fly, but who you're flocking with.