Before diving in: if you searched 'how to get rid of the bird in Granny' expecting wildlife removal advice, this one is actually about the horror game Granny, specifically the Crow that guards a caged item. If you have a real bird inside your building, that's a different problem entirely. But if you're stuck in the game trying to deal with that menacing bird, here's exactly what to do: pour Birdseed into the Birdseed Bowl to distract the Crow for five seconds, then immediately grab the item from the Crow Cage. That's the core mechanic. If you want the Crow gone permanently, you need the Shotgun.
How to Get Rid of the Bird in Granny Safely
Wait, is this the game or a real bird?

This guide covers the Crow encounter in Granny (Chapter One), the mobile horror escape game. The bird in question is the Crow, introduced in update 1.7. It sits inside the Crow Cage guarding a puzzle item you need to progress. It's the game's second pet and minor antagonist, and it will absolutely ruin your run if you don't know how to handle it.
If you're a homeowner or facility manager with an actual bird inside your building, things like grackles, kites, cranes, or koels causing trouble, this article isn't your solution. If you meant a real crane bird and not the Crow in Granny, look up how to get rid of a crane bird for guidance specific to wildlife. If you were actually looking for how to get rid of grackle bird in real life, that's different from this Granny Crow mechanic real bird. If you mean a real koel bird outside the game, use humane removal methods that match local wildlife rules and reduce attractants around your property koels. That said, the same calm, methodical approach applies whether you're dealing with pixels or feathers: figure out what you're dealing with, use the right tool for the job, and don't waste your window of opportunity. If you meant the game Crow in Granny and want to get rid of it, this guide covers the distraction and elimination options step by step how to get rid of kite bird.
Your immediate options: distract or eliminate
There are two ways to deal with the Crow, and they serve different purposes. Distraction via Birdseed is the standard, repeatable approach. Elimination via the Shotgun is permanent but costs you a weapon and requires finding it first.
| Method | What It Does | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birdseed + Bowl | Lures Crow away from the cage to eat | 5 seconds | Grabbing the caged item quickly without using ammo |
| Shotgun | Kills the Crow permanently | Permanent | Removing the threat entirely if Birdseed isn't working for you |
The Birdseed is the intended puzzle solution. The Shotgun is the nuclear option. Most players go with Birdseed, but if you're on a later run and already have the Shotgun, it can be worth the shot.
Step-by-step: using Birdseed to get the item

- Find the Birdseed item as you explore the house. It spawns in random locations each run, so keep an eye out for the small bag/item during your normal looting routine.
- Carry the Birdseed to the Crow Room. Do not pour it yet, the timing matters more than most players realize.
- Position yourself right next to the Crow Cage so you can grab the item the instant the Crow moves. Pre-position before you trigger the distraction.
- Pour the Birdseed into the Birdseed Bowl. The Crow will leave the cage and go eat.
- You have five seconds. Grab the item from the cage immediately. Do not hesitate, do not look around, just grab it.
- Leave the area before Granny hears any noise from your movement.
The five-second window sounds generous but really isn't, especially if you're nervous or the cage item is positioned awkwardly. The single biggest mistake players make is pouring the Birdseed before they're in position. You waste the entire distraction timer walking to the cage, and then the Crow is back before you can grab anything.
Step-by-step: using the Shotgun to kill the Crow
- Locate and load the Shotgun before you go anywhere near the Crow Room.
- Approach the Crow Cage carefully to avoid alerting Granny with footsteps or knocked-over items.
- Shoot the Crow directly with the Shotgun. One well-placed shot should do it.
- Once the Crow is eliminated, the cage item is yours to grab without any time pressure.
A word of caution here: other weapons and tools do not reliably kill the Crow. Players have tried tranquilizers and gas cans, and the results are consistently disappointing. The tranquilizer can stun briefly but doesn't remove the Crow, and some reports suggest it can alert Granny in the process. The gas can may stun the Crow for a second but won't kill it. Stick with the Shotgun if elimination is your goal.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Pouring Birdseed before you're standing at the cage (wastes the five-second window)
- Trying to kill the Crow with anything other than the Shotgun
- Touching the Crow while it's still at the cage (it will attack and alert Granny)
- Making noise near the Crow Room before you're ready, which can draw Granny before you even start
- Assuming the Birdseed permanently removes the Crow (it doesn't, it only distracts it temporarily)
If the bird won't go away: troubleshooting
If you're pouring the Birdseed and nothing seems to happen, or the Crow comes back before you grab the item, here's how to diagnose the problem.
The Crow returns before you can grab the item
This almost always comes down to positioning. You need to be right at the cage before you pour. Practice the movement: walk to the cage first, confirm your angle for grabbing the item, then back up to the bowl, pour, and immediately go. If you keep running out of time, consider switching to the Shotgun method on that run.
The Shotgun doesn't seem to be working
Some players report hitting the Crow with what they believe is the Shotgun and only getting a stun. This typically means the shot didn't connect cleanly, or the player is using a different weapon. Double-check you have the actual Shotgun loaded and that you're aiming directly at the Crow. Four shots that only stun usually indicate a missed or partial hit rather than a true mechanic failure.
You can't find the Birdseed
Birdseed spawns in a random location each run just like most other puzzle items. If you've searched the obvious areas and can't find it, you'll need to do a thorough sweep of all floors and rooms. Alternatively, skip the Birdseed method entirely and prioritize finding the Shotgun instead. The Crow Cage item can wait until you have the right tool.
You're on an older version of the game
The Crow and Birdseed system was added in update 1.7. If you're running a very old version or a modded build, the Crow behavior might differ significantly. Updating to the current version is the simplest fix.
How to prevent the Crow from being a problem in future runs
In Granny, you can't remove the Crow from your run before encountering it. But you can make sure it never catches you off guard again by building a consistent approach into your standard run order.
- During your early exploration phase, always pick up Birdseed the moment you find it, even if you're not heading to the Crow Room yet. Holding it costs you nothing.
- Scout the Crow Room early so you know the cage layout and item position before you need to grab quickly.
- If you locate the Shotgun early in a run, consider using it on the Crow proactively so it's never a time-pressure issue.
- Don't approach the Crow Cage for any reason until you're fully prepared with either Birdseed or the Shotgun. Accidental proximity alerts are a run killer.
- Plan your Crow Room visit as part of a larger movement route rather than a separate detour, this reduces the number of times you pass through noisy areas near Granny.
When to look for outside help
If you've tried both the Birdseed method and the Shotgun and the Crow still isn't behaving as expected, it's worth checking whether something unusual is happening with your specific version or device. The most reliable place to get answers is the Granny community on Reddit, specifically r/GrannytheGame. Players there regularly troubleshoot pet behavior, item interactions, and version-specific quirks. Post a short description of what you're experiencing, which method you tried, and what happened instead. You'll usually get a useful answer quickly.
The official Granny Wiki (on Fandom) is also a solid reference for checking exact mechanics. If your Crow is behaving differently from what the wiki describes, that's a good indicator you're on a modified or outdated build, and the community can help you figure out the next step.
FAQ
My five-second window keeps ending early, what should I change?
If you cannot get the Birdseed to distract the Crow for a full five seconds, your timing or animation state is likely off. Stand in front of the Birdseed Bowl so the pour animation completes without moving. Then immediately rotate toward the Crow Cage item and grab as soon as your crosshair settles, because even a slight delay after the pour often makes the Crow return before you can take the item.
How do I make sure I’m actually using the Shotgun that kills the Crow?
If you already have the Shotgun, you still need to confirm it is the correct item for the current run. The most common failure is having a different weapon in hand or carrying a partially used Shotgun. Before aiming, check ammo count (or weapon status) and do a quick test shot at a safe target if the game allows, then proceed only when you are confident you can fire fully.
I pour the Birdseed but can’t grab the item in time, what’s the positioning fix?
The Crow Cage item cannot be grabbed while you are mid-interaction or too far from the cage. Make sure you are positioned close enough that a grab prompt appears as soon as the Crow is distracted. If the grab prompt does not appear instantly, step one small increment closer before pouring, then commit to the pour and immediate grab sequence.
What’s the best way to search for Birdseed when it spawns randomly?
Birdseed spawns randomly each run, so “memorizing” one route can fail. Instead of rechecking only the first few likely rooms, do a systematic sweep: start from the main spawn area, check every room on one floor completely, then move to the next floor. If you are short on time, prioritize finding the Shotgun instead of hunting Birdseed, since the cage item can wait.
I’m getting repeated stuns, how can I tell if it’s aiming versus a weapon issue?
If you think you hit the Crow with the Shotgun but only get a stun, treat it as a partial hit or incorrect weapon behavior rather than a broken mechanic. Aim at the Crow’s center mass (not the cage bars), and verify you can fire again immediately. Four stuns commonly indicates shots are connecting but not landing cleanly, so adjust your angle and try again with a steadier stance.
My Crow behaves differently than the guide, what should I check first?
On older or modded builds, the Crow behavior can shift, including how long distraction lasts or whether the Shotgun eliminates it. Before changing your strategy mid-run, restart the game and check that your version matches the current baseline. If you are using mods, temporarily disable them to isolate whether the Crow interaction is altered.
What should I do if pouring Birdseed seems to have zero effect?
If Birdseed appears to do nothing, it is usually because you poured while out of position or missed the Bowl interaction. Confirm you are interacting with the Birdseed Bowl specifically, not a nearby decorative container, then pour only when you can reach the cage immediately after. If it still fails, switch to the Shotgun method instead of repeating multiple distracted attempts.
How can I reduce stress and make this encounter more consistent?
You cannot remove the Crow before encountering it, but you can prevent repeat panic by locking in a pre-cage routine. In your run order, plan to reach the cage area with your Birdseed or Shotgun already prepared, and avoid stopping to loot nearby. The goal is to eliminate hesitation so you can always execute the distraction or elimination sequence in one clean pass.

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