Crows are protected native birds in Australia. During breeding season (August–October), their calls intensify. You can’t remove them by force, but you can deter them legally and effectively.
How to deter noisy crows?
Why Are Crows So Noisy?
Crows become louder during breeding season.
- Breeding Season: August to October
- Vocal Behaviour: Mating calls, territorial defense
- Nesting Preference: Tall trees in quiet suburban backyardsCommon Times: Early morning and late evening
Are Crows Protected in Australia?
Yes. Crows are protected native species under local wildlife laws.
- Injury or removal without permit is illegal
- Fines apply for harming or harassing protected birds
- Deterrents must be non-lethal and non-invasive
What Can You Do to Deter Crows Legally?
To reduce crow activity, remove the environmental factors that attract them.
1. Eliminate Food Sources
Attractant | Action |
Rubbish bins | Keep lids closed and secure |
Compost bins | Use sealed bins with crow-proof locks |
Pet food | Bring food bowls indoors after feeding |
BBQ scraps | Clean immediately after cooking |
2. Remove or Cover Water Sources
Crows need clean water. Remove or block these access points:
- Check gutters for pooling water and unblock them
- Cover pools and ponds when not in use
- Drain pet bowls and bird baths overnight
3. Use Visual Deterrents
Visual deterrents exploit crow intelligence and social awareness.
- Hang black craft feathers from trees (simulate a dead crow)
- Install reflective tape or CDs to startle them
- Move objects regularly so crows don’t get used to them
- Important: Avoid deterrents near active nests to prevent stress
When Will the Noise Stop Naturally?
Crow noise subsides by November after breeding ends.
If you’re unable to deter them, patience is a viable option as the seasonal behavior is temporary.
Should You Call a Professional?
Call a wildlife management expert if:
- Crows have nested dangerously close to your home
- They’re aggressively defending nests near public areas
- You need advice tailored to your property’s layout
Need help with persistent crow problems?
If crow noise is disturbing your mornings or they’ve built nests too close for comfort, reach out to Peter the Possum & Bird Man. We’ll assess your yard and recommend safe, legal, and effective deterrent solutions tailored to your home.
Call today or request an inspection and reclaim your peaceful outdoor space—without breaking wildlife laws.