KevinB 6 Mar 2019 Although the ravens at the Tower of London do not live in aviaries (at least not permanently), they are essentially maintained as captive birds. The Tower of London even employs a full-time caretaker for these birds, called the "Raven master". See https://nationalpost.com/news/world/meet-the-ravenmaster If the Tower of London’s raven master loses his birds, legend has it Britain will turn to dust | Daily Mail Online The Tower of London Ravenmaster - Historic UK
Although the ravens at the Tower of London do not live in aviaries (at least not permanently), they are essentially maintained as captive birds. The Tower of London even employs a full-time caretaker for these birds, called the "Raven master". See https://nationalpost.com/news/world/meet-the-ravenmaster If the Tower of London’s raven master loses his birds, legend has it Britain will turn to dust | Daily Mail Online The Tower of London Ravenmaster - Historic UK