Escorted Heron
There must be at least 30 Ravens at the Sands o’ Maesan on Westray. When an unfortunate Grey Heron strays overhead it causes a slight commotion and a couple of Ravens decide to escort it off the premises.

The Heron doesn’t take its eyes off the Raven for a moment.
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