Legend has it if there are no ravens in the Tower of London, the Kingdom will fall.  Not something Harry and Meghan would be keen to hear in the run up their nuptials next weekend.

However, new research released today, 11th May - which shows that whilst us Brits love our wildlife, the majority (65%) would like to see more - has prompted smartphone manufacturer Huawei to commission five supersized ravens to tour the UK.

In celebration of the launch of the Huawei P20 Pro – the first smartphone to come equipped with three camera lenses and a 5x hybrid zoom – Huawei commissioned the research to discover what Brits are most keen to take photos of.

To bring wildlife closer to people in key cities around the UK, Huawei has supersized a number of elusive Ravens, making them 5x bigger so they are all the more easy to get a perfect shot of.

One bird is currently positioned at Potters Field, right opposite the home of some of the most famous ravens in the UK, the Tower of London.  The other giant birds will be touring the UK this weekend to make sure people in the cities where wildlife is hardest to see get the chance to catch a rare glimpse of these mysterious creatures.

The ravens will be flying off to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Cardiff over the next few days.

If people spot one in their city this weekend, they can simply take a photo of it and take the picture into their local Vodafone store to be in with a chance of winning a dream wildlife photographer’s trip – a luxury safari holiday for two.

You can take an exclusive look at the ravens and how the magnificent birds were created by watching our behind the scenes video.

The Ravens will be coming to Birmingham in the Bull Ring on the 12th May, from 10.00-12.00, Unit 313 Level 3, Bull Ring, Birmingham.

To enter the competition, take the picture on your phone into the Vodafone store at either Birmingham Cathedral or Villa Park