white crows
"White crows" refer to crows that have a rare genetic mutation causing their feathers to be white instead of the typical black. This condition is known as leucism, which affects pigmentation but does not completely eliminate it, resulting in pale or white feathers. White crows are not a separate species; they are simply variations of the common American Crow or Hooded Crow.
These birds are often seen as unusual or even mythical due to their striking appearance. While they can be found in various regions, their rarity makes them a subject of interest among birdwatchers and researchers. White crows may face challenges in the wild, such as increased visibility to predators and difficulties in social interactions with other crows.