I didn't know what sort of corvid that was so I went on-line and looked it up. It appears it is an Old World carrion crow (also called hooded crow). This from the link:
The European Carrion Crow, Corvus corone, flies with regular wing beats in a dead straight line when going somewhere in particular, hence the common statement 'such and such a place is x miles distant as the crow flies' meaning in a straight line. There are 6 subspecies of the Carrion Crow, several of which are distinctly coloured in white or grey and are called Hooded Crows. Hooded Crows have a more northerly and easterly distribution than the Carrion Crow.
The pictures they showed looked exactly like this crow too. So that's my best guess!
Thanks for the pings!
Thanks for your expertise, Fly.
That sounds like a lot more reliable identification than what I found on a questionable website, “a white crow.” :-)
You’re welcome. Thanks for looking into it.