Depends on what area of the world you are talking about. In Western history the raven is associated with ill omen due to its all black feathering. Many believed it contained the soul of the dead or the damned. Many older faiths believed that the raven could act through humans causing them to do ill deads towards others. In northeast Asia and Japan, many associated it as the trickster and creator god and it was worshiped. So the answer varies depending on the cultural differences between areas.
No.
possibly (no)
Evil Star.
Raven
the bird that stands for evil or devil is the Raven
Well okay, Raven in Greek means evil an evil bird
Edgar Allan Poe refers to the raven as "Nevermore" in his famous poem "The Raven."
The raven is sometimes associated with Dublin as an emblem.
The Raven is associated with death.
associated with bad things in movies only
Well, she doesn't really have a birthmark, but i guess you could call this a birthmark. So, from that very second Raven was born she knew that she was supposed to do a very evil thing. I don't want to spoil it so I'm not telling you what that evil thing is.
He wasn't considered evil. The Greeks didn't define their gods as "good" or "evil". He was associated with darkness, which WE associate with evil.
Owls tend to be associated with wisdom, evil, Halloween and such.