The Crow Guardian's Handbook is a practical, deeply ethical guide for people who admire crows and other corvids and want to interact with them in a way that is safe, legal and genuinely in the birds' best interests.
Crows are intelligent, social, long-lived and emotionally complex. They are also, in many places, protected wild animals - not toys, not pets and not props for social media. This handbook does not encourage illegal capture or keeping. Instead, it helps you understand when close contact is appropriate (licensed rehab, education birds, legal situations) and when the kindest choice is to enjoy them as wild neighbours.
Inside, you will discover:
Written in clear, compassionate language, The Crow Guardian's Handbook is for anyone who has ever felt a crow's eyes on them and wondered how to be worthy of that attention. Whether you simply feed wild birds on your balcony, support local rehabilitation work or care for authorised corvids in a professional setting, this book will help you act not just as an owner or admirer, but as a true guardian.