Cricket cawed in alarm and tumbled to the ground in a pile of feathers. She laughed as she untangled herself from her friend. Though Cricket was two years old, she preferred the younger crows she knew to the older ones; she thought many were too stuck-up or serious. She grinned at the younger crow, standing up and trying to shake the dust from her feathers. "Finally! After my parents get back, I'm free to do anything. For now, I gotta watch the 'bald ones'." She joked. It was at that moment that Cricket realized she'd left her two youngest siblings alone. "Oh, cat dung," she muttered, "I completely forgot about my brothers!"
"Sure," Frog replied, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "All you ravens are the same; lying back-stabbers." He scoffed, diving at her and actually trying to claw her this time.
(Yes, again. But I think this could make things better. I really need to read the refs, wow. They can all be friends. Or enemies??? I think Pine's imagined conflict with Magnolia could work. This is why 2 or more characters is too much during April)Huffing and puffing, Pine finally managed to catch up with Cricket. Seeing this chick, who was apparently trying to take her place, she felt incredibly threatened. She landed on cricket as well, and puffed herself up. "What do YOU want!?"
(from the looks of it seems like you may be conflicting cricket with pine, but maybe I'm just making stuff up)
"I was just visiting Cricket! Don't get your feathers ruffled!" Magnolia often acted like she was older than Pine, much to her chagrin. However, Magnolia was still fond of Cricket's little sister, who was much more tolerable than her sister at home.