Snowbird

Snowbird is the het ship between Qrow Branwen and Winter Schnee from the RWBY fandom.

Volume 3
Qrow and Winter both make their first appearances in the show in Volume 3. Qrow's dislike of Atlas, Winter's birthplace, is brazen enough for him to immediately get into a brawl with Winter upon encountering her and personal enough for him to back down at the last second just for the chance to humiliate Winter in front of her superior, James Ironwood. He also shows a level of cockiness when he baits Winter into attacking him. Winter, although lady-like and dignified, loses her restraint when provoked by Qrow. While in battle, they had did not have any malicious intent towards either parties but rather, is shown to be more of on how the two tend to tease each other. Upon closer inspection, the two seem to be enjoying themselves as they can be seen smirking throughout the altercation. Qrow and Winter are close enough to be on first name basis.

Winter only makes a short appearance in Volume 3, and exits from the story after the fourth episode, Lessons Learned, after tutoring Weiss in her summoning. Both Qrow and Winter were framed as role models for their respective relatives; Qrow being a role model for his niece Ruby Rose and Winter being a role model for her younger sister Weiss Schnee. The episode shows the audience the parallels between Qrow and Winter as respective role models for their younger relatives, advising them about why they (Ruby and co.) should keep training to be stronger. Both Ruby and Weiss idolize their older family members to an extent and try to mimic them in appearance and behavior.

Volume 7
As Volume 7 is the season that reunites the two within their four years of separation throughout the series, it is revealed that Qrow doesn't necessarily disrespect Winter and is actually quite terrified of her when necessary.

In the episode "A New Approach", Winter quickly addresses Qrow regarding how he chaperones the kids to which he replies that they are uncontrollable once they have their minds set on something. This scene parallels the skit from the Chibi episode "Monsters of Rock" wherein the two are portrayed as the group's parental figures.

RWBY Chibi
In RWBY Chibi, the non-canon comedic spin-off of RWBY, Qrow and Winter have a lot of moments together. In Season 3, Episode 3 - Mortal Frenemies, Qrow amuses himself at the expense of Winter over petty squabbles. Professor Ozpin reminds her that the two are on the same side, so Winter proposes a truce, which does not last long. As they continue to fight, Ozpin remarks that "flirting was a lot less destructive" back in his day.

In the Chibi episode "Battle of the Bands", Qrow and Winter are seen sitting next to each other as judges of the contest alongside Professor Port and Doctor Oobleck. Even though Winter could have sat away from Qrow (if she was truly annoyed by him), she still chose to sit beside him, lightly nodding her head to the beat of the music.

In the Chibi episode, "Monsters of Rock", Qrow and Winter take the kids to the local escape room facility wherein Winter took charge of looking after Qrow's nieces, whereas Qrow took charge of taking care of the boys. This shows the characters present in the skit as a married couple taking their kids out for fun. Winter also expresses her concern for Qrow after Yang breaks the wall of the room they were in.

Fanon
On AO3, Snowbird is Winter's most written for pairing and Qrow's second most written.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

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Trivia

 * Qrow's voice actor, Jason Liebrecht, and Winter's voice actress, Elizabeth Maxwell are currently in a relationship.
 * Qrow's previous voice actor, Vic Mignogna, is also an avid supporter of the ship and would frequently make skits with Elizabeth during panels which has both their characters flirting with each other.
 * Originally, Monty planned on voicing Qrow while making his wife, Sheena, voice Winter.
 * Qrow's color scheme composes of black, red, and gray whereas Winter's color scheme composes of white, blue, and gray.
 * Winter is prim and proper whereas Qrow is laidback and carefree. Qrow grew up poor and was raised by a tribe of bandits alongside his twin sister whereas Winter and her siblings grew up with the absence of their mother and the abuse of their father.
 * Despite their many contrasting traits the two share some things in common, such as being their former headmasters' right hand/most trusted ally, their tendency to put their lives on the line to protect their loved ones, as well as the fact that they both grew up with bad childhoods.
 * Some more traits these two share in common is how they're both skillful sword wielders and that both Qrow and Winter have birds as the respective animal they are usually affiliated with. With Qrow's being (obviously) a black crow, and with Winter's being a white dove (which is inspired by the first bird-like creatures called Nevermores she summons during her battle with Qrow).
 * Winter and Qrow's post Volume 7 timeskip outfits also compliment each other. With Winter's being heavily white/navy blue whereas Qrow's is heavily black/dark red.
 * Winter's new outfit seem to have taken inspiration of Qrow's old outfit's lapels, whereas Qrow's new outfit seem to have taken inspiration from Winter's old outfit's vest which overlapped her long-sleeved shirt.
 * During the AMA on the official Rooster Teeth Facebook page, Miles Luna, one of the main writers of the show, was the one to give this ship its name.
 * In the Volume 3 Cast and Crew commentary, the voice actors of Team RWBY as well as Miles and Kerry themselves comment on the not-so-subtle sexual tension between the two.
 * Their fight was made to be in-sync with the solo verse in "Free Bird", the signature (love) song by the band, Lynyrd Skynyrd.
 * Coincidentally, the first time Qrow and Winter are seen interacting with each other on-screen on both the main series as well as on the Chibi spin-off was on the third episodes of their third seasons.
 * According to Elizabeth Maxwell, Winter's type of men are those who are "Tall, dark, handsome...and avian."
 * The nickname "Ice Queen" which Qrow uses to call Winter also means "a woman who's beautiful but is cold".
 * In the chibi episode "Mortal Frenemies", Winter is shown to be a fan of erotic novels and fanfiction, which is one of the many suggestive things that Qrow is familiar with. Which makes him offer to highlight the "good parts" for her once he was done with the book.
 * It is also hinted that Qrow and Winter's relationship is of a sadomasochistic nature. As Winter proposed "a leash with electric shocks" as Qrow's punishment for getting on her nerves whereas he doesn't really mind, and actually quite enjoys, the squabbles he has with Winter no matter how ridiculous they would seem.
 * The erotic novel Qrow and Winter were fighting over, titled "Cold Heart | Hot Love", is also a hint towards the two's relationship.
 * Volume 7 is the season wherein the two are seen together again in the opening as well as the series.
 * It is revealed in Volume 7 Episode 5, "Sparks", that the only reason why Qrow wanted Ironwood to dismiss Winter was because he did not want her getting involved with The Inner Circle's dangerous mission albeit not knowing that Winter was already in the know regarding The Maidens and was Ironwood's personal candidate to be the next Winter Maiden.