Crow Population by Country 2024

Crows are highly adaptable and intelligent birds found across nearly every continent, thriving in a wide range of environments from urban areas to remote wilderness. The global crow population is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions, with crows belonging to the genus Corvus, which includes around 40 species. The widespread distribution of these birds makes it difficult to estimate their exact numbers, as they inhabit diverse ecosystems and display complex behaviors that complicate population studies. Moreover, the challenge is compounded by the similarities among species, seasonal migrations, and the crows’ ability to adapt quickly to changing environments, making them both a subject of fascination and study for ornithologists worldwide.

Disclaimer: The data on crow populations is based on estimates derived from various sources, including birdwatching organizations, conservation reports, and scientific studies. These figures should be viewed as approximations rather than definitive counts, as the dynamic nature of bird populations, combined with the challenges of data collection in different regions, can lead to significant variations. Therefore, while the following lists provide a general overview, they are subject to change as new data becomes available.

Top 10 Countries with Most Number of Crows
  • India: ~200 – 300 million
  • United States: ~40 – 60 million
  • China: ~30 – 40 million
  • Russia: ~25 – 35 million
  • Japan: ~30 million
  • Indonesia: ~25 million
  • Australia: ~20 million
  • Pakistan: ~18 million
  • Canada: ~15 million
  • United Kingdom: ~12 million

India tops the list with the largest crow population, estimated at around 250 million. This high number is largely due to the abundance of the House Crow, which thrives in the densely populated urban areas of India. The United States follows, with about 50 million crows, primarily American Crows, spread across the country’s diverse landscapes. China, Russia, and Japan also have significant crow populations, with each country hosting several species adapted to their specific environments. Indonesia, Australia, and Pakistan feature large populations as well, showcasing the adaptability of crows to a wide range of climates and geographies. Canada and the United Kingdom round out the top ten, with crows commonly found in both urban and rural areas.

Top 10 Most Populated Crow Species
  • House Crow (Corvus splendens): ~150 million
  • American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos): ~80 million
  • Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix): ~40 million
  • Carrion Crow (Corvus corone): ~30 million
  • Large-billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos): ~25 million
  • Common Raven (Corvus corax): ~20 million
  • Rook (Corvus frugilegus): ~15 million
  • Pied Crow (Corvus albus): ~12 million
  • Northwestern Crow (Corvus caurinus): ~10 million
  • Jungle Crow (Corvus culminatus): ~8 million

The House Crow, with an estimated population of around 150 million, is the most numerous species, primarily found in South Asia and parts of Africa. The American Crow, prevalent in North America, follows with a population of approximately 80 million. Other species like the Hooded Crow, Carrion Crow, and Large-billed Crow also have significant populations, highlighting the diversity and adaptability of crows across different continents. These species have evolved to occupy various ecological niches, from urban centers to wild forests, demonstrating the remarkable versatility of the genus Corvus.

List of Countries by Crow Population
wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Country Estimated Crow Population
1 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM India 200 - 300 million
2 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM United States 40 - 50 million
3 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM China 30 - 40 million
4 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Russia 25 - 35 million
5 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Canada 10 - 15 million
6 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Australia 10 - 15 million
7 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Japan 10 - 12 million
8 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM United Kingdom 8 - 10 million
9 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Germany 7 - 9 million
10 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM France 7 - 9 million
11 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Bangladesh 15 - 20 million
12 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Pakistan 15 - 20 million
13 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Indonesia 10 - 15 million
14 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Philippines 8 - 10 million
15 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Mexico 6 - 8 million
16 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM South Korea 6 - 8 million
17 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Italy 5 - 7 million
18 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Spain 5 - 7 million
19 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Turkey 6 - 8 million
20 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Brazil 5 - 7 million
21 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Vietnam 4 - 6 million
22 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Thailand 4 - 6 million
23 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Nepal 5 - 7 million
24 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Sri Lanka 5 - 7 million
25 Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Faasi 18/08/2024 09:51 PM Myanmar 3 - 5 million
FAQs
  • What is the estimated global population of crows?
    • The global crow population is estimated to be in the hundreds of millions, though exact numbers are challenging to determine.
  • Which country has the largest crow population?
    • India has the largest crow population, with an estimated 150 million crows.

Learn more:

For further information on crow populations and species, visit BirdLife International and The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.