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Baby crows, or nestlings, typically eat several times a day, often every 20 to 30 minutes during daylight hours. Their parents bring them a diet rich in protein, including insects and small animals, to support their rapid growth. As they mature and begin to fledge, the frequency of feeding decreases gradually. By the time they are ready to leave the nest, they can eat less frequently as they start foraging on their own.

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