In this course, I’ll share a simple plan for how you can learn to tame and befriend your local crows – if that sounds like something that might spark your interest.
It’s a fun and slightly addictive hobby that gives you plenty of fresh air, daily exercise, and unique experiences – no two days are ever the same.
If you enjoy my courses, songs, videos, or crow content, please consider making a donation. Every contribution goes directly toward snacks and proper care for the crows. Your support means the world — to me and to them. Click her to donate.
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 20 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Step-by-Step Guide to Crow Friendships – Steps 1 to 4Here you’ll learn the basic steps to making contact with crows. If you enjoy my courses, please consider making a donation.4
- Step-by-Step Guide to Crow Friendships – Steps 5 to 6Here you’ll learn a bit about my method for attracting crows closer, so you can observe and admire them up close. I use healthy snacks and food, and over time I’m often able to hand-feed them. Your chance of success depends on your routines, patience, and the time you dedicate to your crow interactions. If you enjoy my courses, please consider making a donation.2
- Step-by-Step Guide to Crow Friendships – Steps 7 to 8In this part of the step-by-step guide, you’ll learn a bit about my technique for building trust so the crows don’t get frightened when I move. You’ll also take a step closer to being able to gently touch your crows. Your chances of success depend on many factors — both who you are and the environment in which the interaction takes place. If you enjoy my courses, please consider making a donation.2
- Step-by-Step Guide to Crow Friendships – Steps 9 to 10These are the final steps in my guide. Here, you might be lucky enough to have the crows come very close — maybe even hop onto you. Your success depends on many factors, and not everyone reaches this stage. But don’t give up — if it doesn’t work out the first time or with your first group of crow friends, just get back out there and start again. If you enjoy my courses, please consider making a donation.2
- The Different Crow Species and Their Eating HabitsHere you can learn a bit more about the different crow species found in Denmark — what they eat, how they live, and how they form families. Please note that much of the information has been gathered from Google and AI sources, so there may be minor inaccuracies. I’ve cross-checked the material with multiple references whenever possible before writing these articles. If you notice any errors or have additional facts or content to contribute, please feel free to send me a private message. If you enjoy my courses, please consider making a donation.10
- 5.1Part 1: The Dietary Foundation of Crows and Corvids
- 5.2Part 2: A Bit of Knowledge About Ravens
- 5.3Part 3: A Bit of Knowledge About Rooks
- 5.4Part 4: A Bit of Knowledge About the Carrion Crow
- 5.5Part 5: A Bit of Knowledge About the Hooded Crow
- 5.6Part 6: A Bit of Knowledge About the Eurasian Magpie
- 5.7Part 7: A Bit of Knowledge About the Eurasian Jay
- 5.8Part 8: A Bit of Knowledge About the Jackdaw
- 5.9Part 9: Feeding Corvids in Human-Made Environments
- 5.10Part 10: Laws and Regulations – Important Knowledge
Instructor
In this course, I’ll share a simple plan for how you can learn to “tame” or befriend your local crows.
It’s fun, habit-forming, and incredibly rewarding.
Keep in mind that not everyone reaches full success on the first try — it depends on many factors, including your surroundings, consistency, and, most importantly, your patience.
You can take my course free of charge and also read about the different crow species found in Denmark - I focus on Danish crows, since I live here.
If you enjoy the course, please consider making a donation - Thanks :)

In this course, I’ll share a simple plan for how you can learn to “tame” or befriend your local crows.
It’s fun, habit-forming, and incredibly rewarding.
Keep in mind that not everyone reaches full success on the first try — it depends on many factors, including your surroundings, consistency, and, most importantly, your patience.
You can take my course free of charge and also read about the different crow species found in Denmark - I focus on Danish crows, since I live here.
If you enjoy the course, please consider making a donation - Thanks :)