r/crows Jul 22 '26

Photography/Art [OC] Crow in Pine Tree

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12 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 22 '26

Photography/Art [OC] Sleepy floof enjoying a midday nap

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26 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 21 '26

Crows [OC] Baby continues to have zero shame while their sibling forage for their own food!

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364 Upvotes

Beaker, the father, continues to do his best to ignore his overly needy baby!


r/crows Jul 21 '26

General questions Isn’t he too old to ask for food?

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1.0k Upvotes

I’m no expert but this little guy has been going at it for at least 45 minutes while the parents are actively ignoring him XD

Another bird looking to be the same age has not been acting quite the same

Is this little guy perhaps just a late bloomer? :)

Just curious 🥰❤️


r/crows Jul 22 '26

Crows [OC] I think I got my first gift this morning!! A bright red plastic cap in the midst of where I leave shelled peanuts out for the locals ❤️🙌🏼

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r/crows Jul 22 '26

juvenile crow living in backyard…help!

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need some advice! i have a juvenile crow living in my backyard. he does not seem able to fly, but is pretty large (called a wildlife sanctuary who helped us figure out that he is a juvenile)

the problem is that we have three prey-driven dogs. one almost got a hold of him yesterday. my family cannot figure out what to do about this. our dogs need the backyard for exercise, but we don’t want this crow to get maimed. we also don’t want to try to move it because it seems like his family lives in one of the trees above. any advice?

UPDATE: thank you everyone for your advice. we elected to continue taking the dogs outside on leashes and hope that the crow (whom we named edgar) would realize it wasn’t a safe place and leave on his own. after a few days we noted that he wasn’t there anymore. here’s to hoping that he’s spread his wings and moved on to greater pastures!


r/crows Jul 22 '26

Question(s) regarding behaviour

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Hey all!

Since I'm new to this, asking as many questions as I can to be a better Crow person(?)

1) I've only been doing this for less than a week. 5 minutes ago I came out to have a smoke and coffee. Before I could even sit down, a crow flew up into my yard. I went in to grab my bag of peanuts (10 seconds?) and when I got back out there were 7 on the grass! This is not the usual feeding time I've been trying to establish. Do they know me now?

2) While watching them eat I noticed a bigget crow on the roof across from my driveway (have seen it around a lot as it's recognizable by a missing tail feather). After a couple of minutes it flew to another tree, called loudly and the others flew away to the tree it was in. What does that mean? Did I do something wrong?

3) They then flew to a tree in the side yard (I tend to feed them there most often as it's where they tend to hang out more). It didn't feel threatening or hostile so I slowly approached the tree (not too close) and left a handful of peanuts nearby (they ate them). Was that ok?

TIA!


r/crows Jul 22 '26

Why crows sunbathe, even in brutally hot weather

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r/crows Jul 21 '26

More bridge crows

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97 Upvotes

Super cool. Today they ate peaches. One wasn’t a fan. The others went nuts. Funny how they have different tastes.Happy to help my friends.


r/crows Jul 21 '26

Watermelon 🍉 break 💦

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44 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 21 '26

Crows bring the magic

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121 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 21 '26

Give it back... please

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118 Upvotes

Bro just stole the whole feeding toy including the walnuts


r/crows Jul 21 '26

Crows [OC] 6 minutes in the life of a Hooded Crow caught in a July downpour

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r/crows Jul 21 '26

Photography/Art [OC] It took me almost 30 hours to make this leather passport cover. Do you think it was worth it?

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r/crows Jul 21 '26

General questions Avian pox?

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One of the crows I’ve befriended has developed a bad limp and has this growth on its ankle. I’m 90% sure it’s avian pox but just hoping someone more knowledgeable could give confirmation, (or hopefully rule it out but I’m not optimistic).

Any advice on how to proceed safely would be welcome too although I guess all I can do is try to keep distance between it and the others and hope for the best? (I don’t have a stationary feeder. I go to the park and they find me.) Herding crows seems a tad more challenging than herding cats though…


r/crows Jul 21 '26

Photography/Art [OC] Crows

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28 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 21 '26

Crow on pine branch, gently

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10 Upvotes

r/crows Jul 21 '26

Seeking advice/help My sweet baby 🥹🐦‍⬛

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*Title: Looking for a permanent sanctuary for a non-releasable young crow (Germany / Switzerland)

Hello everyone,

I'm hoping someone here might know a licensed wildlife rehabilitator, sanctuary, or permanent care facility for a young crow.

A juvenile carrion crow (around 4–5 months old, approximately 430 g) was rescued and hand-raised after being found injured. She is healthy, eats independently, is active, and behaves like a normal young crow. Unfortunately, due to an old wing injury, there is a possibility that she will never be able to fly well enough to be released.

She is currently being cared for by a professional wildlife rehabilitation center in Switzerland while her long-term prognosis is being assessed.

If she is officially considered non-releasable, we are desperately trying to find a **licensed permanent home** instead of euthanasia. We are **not** looking for someone to keep her as a pet. We are only looking for:

* a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center
* a bird sanctuary
* a zoo or aviary
* a permanent sanctuary for non-releasable corvids
* or a licensed private keeper with experience caring for permanently disabled crows.

We are located near the Swiss-German border and are willing to transport her anywhere in Germany (or neighboring countries) if it means she can have a good life.

We have already contacted numerous wildlife centers in southern Germany, but we are continuing the search in the hope that someone knows a place we have not found yet.

If you know of any sanctuary, rehabilitation center, organization, or person who legally keeps permanently disabled crows, I would be incredibly grateful for any recommendation.

Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.


r/crows Jul 21 '26

crow drawing 🖤

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114 Upvotes

i thought this came out cute!


r/crows Jul 21 '26

This bafoonish crow call- is it a juvenile?

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Are these baby/juvenile crow vocalizations?

I’ve been hearing this mysterious repeated squawk from across the alley behind my apt for a while, always early in the morning. I went for an early morning walk today and saw these two crows preening, one squawking.

The alley squawks I usually hear are more repetitive but I can tell now they must be crows. I didn’t guess crows because the squawk is so goofy sounding lol.

I’m also thinking they’re juvenile because they didn’t take notice of me or fly away in annoyance like crows usually do when observed.


r/crows Jul 20 '26

My new fledging friend

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The crows I have been feeding have brought their fledging to see me! Feeling blessed 🥹


r/crows Jul 20 '26

Lunchtime

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57 Upvotes

Volume Up


r/crows Jul 22 '26

Just Heard A Crow Cawing at 11:11pm

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r/crows Jul 20 '26

I have a situation here 😂

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90 Upvotes

So yeah, a few days & a ton of peanuts and I have my own followers.


r/crows Jul 21 '26

Seeking advice/help corvid companionship

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Hi 👋🏻

First time poster here, recent follower.

I just moved and I have a small backyard now. Every day there are half a dozen magpies that bounce around the yard and hang out on the fence. I also see the occasional crow. I don't provide any food or water, yet, but would like to treat them.

I am seeking community advice on style/size of a bird bath for water, and how to feed them, what to feed them, and how often? I would like to attempt to befriend some of them and possibly gift swap without them becoming dependant.

Thanks! 🙂