The ravens at the Tower of London - do you know their names?
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The ravens at the Tower of London - do you know their names?
not a dumb Q by the way, they really have names.<BR><BR>I remember seeing the chart with their story and names - they are color coded by leg band.<BR><BR>does anyone have any idea if I can find this on the internet anywhere?<BR><BR>thanks<BR><BR>Beth
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This question is for the birds!<BR><BR>White Hardey<BR>Dark Blue Cedric<BR>Light Blue Gwylum<BR>Dark Green Munin II<BR>Red Hugine<BR>Orange Odin<BR>Light Green Thor<BR><BR>Found it at www.armouries.org.uk/tower/education/pdf/ animalhuntteacht-ed4.pdf<BR>(ignore space) Had to download in Adobe Acrobat. The site doesn't address the reason for the names, though.
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Beth, glad I could finally help someone! I'd love some photos, but for some reason my computer (Mac) won't open e-mail attached photos. I don't know if it's my e-mail program or the computer, but I suspect the latter: tries to use MacLink and then says "Application not found" or some such. I'm going to have to talk to my computer guru one of these days.
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Dave and Kate, thanks for the suggestions. What a simple idea (that I should have thought of). I have never installed photoshop here at home because I only needed it at work, but now that I am retired (my brain, too, obviously), I guess it's time to put that stuff on my computer. Thanks again for the kick in the behind.