Meet the Feathered Residents of the Tower: A Close Look at the Ravens of London’s Iconic Landmark

The ravens at the Tower of London are a group of captive ravens that reside within the Tower of London, a historic castle in central London, England. According to legend, the presence of these birds is vital to the safety and security of the Tower and the British monarchy. It is said that should the ravens ever leave the Tower, it will crumble and a great disaster will befall England. There are currently seven ravens at the Tower, with one spare kept in case of emergencies. Each raven has a unique name and personality, and they are cared for by the Yeoman Warders, who are also known as the Beefeaters. The ravens are free to roam the Tower grounds during the day, but at night they are kept in a large aviary to protect them from the foxes that live in the area. The birds are fed a diet of raw meat and bird biscuits, and they are also given fresh water and other treats like hard-boiled eggs. The Tower of London ravens are a popular tourist attraction and visitors can see them up close and learn more about their history and significance from the Yeoman Warder *TIP MY WALK* *PayPal Donations* : *Facebook* : *Twitter* : *Instagram* : Video Type: London Tourist Attraction Tours Location: Tower of London
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