Sheltering beneath the sparse, tapered canopy of a single alpine larch tree, his shoulders hunched forwards as he hesitantly shifted down into a sit. Quietly, Lonán took a moment compose himself — to bury down his frustration at not having scavenged a meal yet. It was a task which was made more of a challenge, considering that his stomach would not stop growling.
Tired orange eyes glanced up towards a raven as it came to perch up on a branch above him. As it cawed loudly, the heavy flapping of its onyx wings sending a flurry of pine needles down towards the dark yearling. Frowning, Lonán's gaze drifted back down to inspect the mess the bird had caused to his coat. He released another long sigh before beginning the painstaking task of removing each tiny pine needle, along with all the other dirt and debris, from his fur. It had been weeks since he had last taken the time to properly groom himself.