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How To Attract Crows: [The Right Way]


CrowsOpens in a new tab. have a bad reputation but they’re not bad at all. Crows are majestic creatures that can keep you entertained. On top of that, having crows in your yard offers a handful of benefits. It happens to be one of the most intelligent creatures on the planet.

Having a murder of crows that flocks to your yard every day is a good way to keep insects at bay. This will also scare away predatory birds. The good news is that attracting crows to your yard is going to be very easy. All you have to do is follow the tips below and you’ll have crows flocking to your yard before you know it.

To attract crows you need to feed the them every day. If you can feed them at the same time it would help. Don’t get discouraged. You might attract squirrels or other birds. That’s okay, the other crowd will help to attract crows and the other birds will move on.

1. Get Rid Of Certain Items

How To Attract Crows

First and foremost, you need to make sure that your yard is crow friendly. Believe it or not, crows might look scary but they’re not. They’re going to be afraid of many things. For instance, you have to ensure that your yard does not contain items that make random noises.

You’ll want to get rid of wind chimes and bells. If your gate squeaks when the wind blows, you’ll want to take care of this problem immediately. You should also get rid of reflective surfaces that might create flashes of light.

Crows are smart enough to determine that scarecrows are fake after a few visits. So, they’ll be fine as long as you’re persistent.

2. Use Decoys

While you’re at it, you should consider adding some decoys to your yard. You’ll want to buy decoys that resemble crows. Once you’ve done that, you can stick them into the ground. Crows will see the decoy and they’ll believe that it is another crow.

This will give them a little more confidence and they’ll feel comfortable flocking to your yard. Make sure that the decoy looks realistic and alive. Don’t toss it on the ground or it might appear dead and it’ll have the opposite effect.

You can get them on Amazon here. Crow Decoys.Opens in a new tab.

3. Using Calls

If you search the Internet, you will be able to find whistles and electronic devices that emit crow calls. This is similar to the whistles that would be used by hunters to attract other animals. The only difference is that you do not intend to harm the animal.

These devices can emit various calls that the crows will respond to. For instance, you can use the rallying call, distress call, and attention call. Either way, these sounds will get the attention of the crows and it will encourage them to visit your property.

You might be able to make these calls using your hands but this is difficult. If you want the best results, you should spend a little money and buy an electronic caller.

4. Provide Roosting Points

How To Attract Crows

Another thing to note is that you need to provide the crows with roosting points. These birds enjoy sitting on horizontal points to rest. Fences and branches are good choices. Crows are more sociable than you could ever imagine.

Once they’ve found out that your backyard is safe, there is a good chance that they’ll visit and hang out for a bit. If you want to give the crows a luxurious place to rest, you can invest in a concrete birdbath. That will do the trick.

5. Feed Them

Ultimately, birds are going to be eager to find food. This is one of their main priorities. They’ll search the area until they find food that is safe and out of reach to predators. This is why you should serve them. All you have to do is find suitable food and spread it around your yard.

The crows will find it on their own. Crows are not picky in the least. They’ll eat almost anything you give them. However, you need to start with something that will be easy to spot.

One of the best starter foods is shelled peanuts. Once the crows have become comfortable in your backyard, they’ll eat anything you put out for them. You can buy them off Amazon pretty cheap. Here is a link to what I get. Shelled Peanuts.Opens in a new tab.

6. Regular Feeding

Ultimately, you need to create a routine. Failing to do so will result in the crows finding your property but leaving and never returning. You want them to come back every day. To do that, you need to create a routine. Make sure that you feed the crows on a regular basis.

You should throw out food for the crows at the same time every day. Crows are smart and they’ll stick with a schedule. If you hand out food every day at 10 AM, you can guarantee that the crows will be there to get it.

 Why Attract Crows

While most people would never think of attracting a crow, these birds can offer many benefits to property owners. This is especially true for people who have flower or vegetable gardens. Even though crows can be a nuisance in many cases, they will help you combat your insect infestations.

The crow’s diet consists of weeds, mice, insects, earthworms, fruits, and frogs. So, if you have a problem with mosquitoes or flies, you could very well benefit from attracting them to your garden.

Crows can adapt to just about any type of environment. Attracting them to your property can prove to be very valuable for you and your pets.

Crows will keep predators birds and animals away from your property. Falcons, hawks, and vultures will eat small- and medium-sized animals, such as chickens, ducks, and rabbits.

They will also target small domestic animals as well. So, if you have a cat or dog, crows can help you keep them safe by deterring predatory birds and animals from accessing your property.

Summary

At the end of the day, crows are smart. They know what they need to survive and they’re going to seek out consistent and reliable food sources. With that being said, one of the best ways to attract crows to your yard is to feed them.

You’ll also need to make sure that your yard is clear of objects that might scare them away. Take these steps and the crows will protect your plants from insects and keep away those predatory birds!

Brian Koller

Growing up on a farm in eastern PA, I’ve grown fond of wildlife and the woods and learning about the critters and firewood and everything else in-between. I made this site to share my experiences and knowledge.

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