We are taking advice on the vaccinations against avian flu, and in the meantime we will continue to give our six ravens as much care and attention as they need.
Although we don't like having to bring the Tower ravens inside, we believe it is the safest thing to do for their own protection, given the speed that the virus is moving across Europe.
They're being kept in a big airy room with lots of light and fresh air. They're doing very well in there.
It's purely precautionary. I always said that if bird flu got as far as Germany, I would put the birds inside.
The first day was very stressful for them, but now they're happy. When I walked in this morning, Thor -- the one who talks -- said 'Good morning.