Overview

Sparrow is a bird species found in Crimson Desert. Unlike many other birds, sparrows often wake up at dawn or even earlier. The early morning songs of male sparrows are not just to claim territory, but also to inform other sparrows about the availability of food sources. They are some of the first birds to begin their activities at the start of each day.
Knowledge
Encountering and observing this creature grants Knowledge entries in the Birds category. Knowledge entries contribute to the overall completion percentage and may unlock additional rewards.
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Type | Bird |
Grade | Normal |
Price | 1 Copper |
How to Obtain
This creature can be found in the wild. Approach carefully to observe it and earn a Knowledge entry.
Notes
Observing this creature grants a Knowledge entry that contributes to overall world completion.
Creatures may flee if approached too quickly. Move carefully to get close enough to observe them.
See Also
Creatures - All creatures and creature items in Crimson Desert
Knowledge - Knowledge system and entries
Hunting - Hunting guide
Items - All items overview
Taming the Sparrow
The Sparrow joined the tameable pet roster in Patch 1.04.00. Capture uses the Sotdae of Bond bird feeder, unlocked through the Pororin faction quest line. The Sparrow is one of the most common small birds in the game, which makes it a forgiving early target for players just starting to learn the bird-taming loop.
Where to Place the Feeder
Sparrows respond well to almost any high-ground placement, but the easiest first tame is to set the Sotdae of Bond on the cliff edge near the Greymane Camp, since the camp is safe and the same flock also pulls in pigeons, jays, and crows. Mountain ridges in the Pailune region produce additional landings, and any elevated open area around Howling Hill works once the camp expansion gives access to the surrounding cliffs.
Food and Trust
As a small bird, the Sparrow accepts grains, fruits, and insects rather than meat. Barley is the strongest grain option, scoring roughly 25 trust per accepted feed, and is easy to bulk-buy at grocer vendors before a long taming session. Hand-picked bugs and fruits work as well. Refill the feeder, wait the usual two to six minutes for each landing, and repeat until trust caps; the daily feeding cap, the trust ceiling, and the broader workflow are described on the Pet Taming Guide.