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Living with Wildlife - Baby Crows

Mission Viejo Animal Services (MVAS) receives numerous calls for injured crows during the months of May and June.  A majority of these crows are in fact nestlings and fledglings. Unfortunately, many of these crows are mistakenly brought to MVAS by well-meaning citizens when they're not actually in need of care.

Crow fledglings spend a lot of time on the ground before they're ready to fly, which might seem alarming to the unknowing person. However, while these young crows gain the stamina to fly, they will leave the nest and hop around for one to two weeks on the ground. Throughout this time, the crow's family will continue to keep an eye on the fledgling, providing it food and safeguarding it from predators. While the inability to fly may make it appear helpless, it is totally natural and required for its development.

Young crows can be identified by their bright blue eyes and pink mouths. Crows live in groups, with numerous birds aiding in the raising of their young. Adult crows are fiercely protective of their young and are capable of battling off a variety of predators. If residents come across a baby crow on the ground, MVAS advises them to view it from a safe distance and call us before attempting to capture it. If you come across a crow that appears to be injured but are unsure of the crow's health, contact MVAS at 949-470-3045.

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