Crimson Desert Grebe Bird Spawn Location, Food, and Taming Explained

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If you’re looking to expand your pet collection in Crimson Desert, the Grebe Bird is one of the easier companions to obtain. Unlike some rarer animals that require specific foods or lengthy trust-building, this small bird can be tamed quickly with common fruit items. Its compact size and charming appearance make it a fun addition for collectors who want every available pet in the game.

Quick overview of the Grebe Bird

FeatureDetails
Pet NameGrebe Bird
Pet Number#11
Taming DifficultyEasy
Preferred FoodFruit (Oranges, Apples)
Main RegionNorth of Hernand
Nearby LandmarkSilver Wolf Mountain
Teleport NearbyYes
Interaction AvailablePetting and Photo Mode

Where to find the Grebe Bird in Crimson Desert

The Grebe Bird can be found in the northern region beyond Hernand. From Hernand, travel north toward the area above Silver Wolf Mountain. The bird’s spawn location is situated close to a teleportation point, making the journey relatively convenient once you have the waypoint unlocked.

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The Grebe appears in a wilderness area north of Hernand, positioned just above Silver Wolf Mountain. Players traveling through this region should keep an eye out for small birds roaming near the terrain. The nearby teleport location allows for faster repeated visits if the bird is not immediately visible upon arrival.

How to tame the Grebe Bird

Taming the Grebe is straightforward compared to many other pets in Crimson Desert. Travel to the Grebe’s spawn area north of Hernand near Silver Wolf Mountain.

Bring fruit items before heading out. Apples and oranges are confirmed to work for taming. Approach the bird carefully to avoid startling it.

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Use the fruit from your inventory and feed it to the Grebe. Continue the interaction until the taming process is completed and the bird joins your pet collection.

Because the Grebe accepts fruit immediately, most players should be able to complete the process very quickly without needing rare materials.

Best food for the Grebe Bird

The Grebe’s preferred food consists of fruit-based items.

Food ItemEffectiveness
OrangeConfirmed
AppleConfirmed
Other FruitsLikely usable if categorized as fruit
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Keeping a few pieces of fruit in your inventory before traveling to the location will make the taming process much smoother.

What happens after taming the Grebe

After successfully taming the Grebe, it becomes part of your growing pet collection. The bird is primarily a cosmetic companion, but it stands out thanks to its tiny size and unique appearance.

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Players can view the pet in Photo Mode and interact with it after taming. The Grebe can also be petted, making it a fun companion for screenshots and collection-focused gameplay.

RewardDescription
New Pet EntryAdds Pet #11 to your collection
Companion AccessUnlocks the Grebe as a pet
Photo Mode ContentCan be photographed and showcased
Pet InteractionAllows petting and other companion interactions
Collection ProgressContributes toward pet completion goals

Why the Grebe is worth collecting

While the Grebe may not be the rarest pet in Crimson Desert, it is one of the easiest companions to acquire. Its accessible location, simple fruit-based taming requirements, and adorable appearance make it an excellent pet for both new and experienced collectors.

For players aiming to complete their pet encyclopedia or simply looking for a charming bird companion, the Grebe is a worthwhile addition that requires very little preparation.


The Grebe Bird is Pet #11 in Crimson Desert and can be found north of Hernand near Silver Wolf Mountain and a nearby teleport point. Bring apples, oranges, or other fruit, approach the bird carefully, and feed it to complete the taming process. Once collected, you can enjoy interacting with the Grebe and showing it off in Photo Mode as part of your pet collection.

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