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How to Know a Crow
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For readers 9-12, get up close and personal with a clever corvid and discover the fascinating world of crows.Crows are all around us, shouting from lamp posts, poking around on lawns, and generally...
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28 October 2025

For readers 9-12, get up close and personal with a clever corvid and discover the fascinating world of crows.
Crows are all around us, shouting from lamp posts, poking around on lawns, and generally taking a bright-eyed interest in everything that moves. But most of us don’t know much about their lives. In How to Know a Crow, award-winning author Candace Savage invites us into the fascinating world of these big, brash, and surprisingly brainy birds.
From the moment baby crow Oki pokes her egg tooth through her shell and emerges into her nest, we are her constant companions. As we follow her through the seasons of her life, we explore how crows see and sense the world.
With How to Know a Crow, uncover the answers to questions such as:
- Do crows have families?
- How do crows communicate with one another?
- Do crows play?
- How can we interact with them?
Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute
Price: $16.95
Pages: 120
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Kids
Publication Date:
28 October 2025
Trim Size: 8.00 X 8.75 in
ISBN: 9781778403354
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Zoology: birds (ornithology), Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Wildlife: birds & birdwatching: general interest, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Birds
“Enlightening and entertaining [with] striking illustrations that bring the birds brilliantly to life, and colorful text boxes offer up tasty tidbits of extra information. Avian enthusiasts are sure to find a new feathered favorite in these clever crows."
—Booklist
"An absorbing study—certainly “caws” for further investigation."
—Kirkus Reviews
Candace Savage is the award-winning author of more than two dozen books. In 2022, she was awarded the Writers’ Trust Matt Cohen Award. She lives in Saskatoon.
Rachel Hudson creates artwork that reconnects people with the natural world. She is the author and illustrator of 100 Endangered Species. When not in her studio, she’s happiest marking the seasons and taking delight in surprising encounters with wildlife, however fleeting. She lives in Hampshire, England.
1. Beginnings
2. Family Matters
3. A Kindness of Crows
4. Bird Brains
5. Party Animals
6. Life Choices
7. A Season of Dying
8. A Nest of Her Own
Author’s Note
Glossary
Resources
Index
About the Author and Illustrator
2. Family Matters
3. A Kindness of Crows
4. Bird Brains
5. Party Animals
6. Life Choices
7. A Season of Dying
8. A Nest of Her Own
Author’s Note
Glossary
Resources
Index
About the Author and Illustrator