The Buzzard and its shadow

Buzzards are regal. They must be, because they bring with them a retinue wherever they go. Here’s one with its attendant, a Carrion Crow, making a loud noise as it escorted the Buzzard across Brixham harbour last week.
Surely the constant attention must get tiresome?
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