Indian Jungle Crow (Corvus culminatus) at Paradeniya, Kandy, Sri Lanka. Photographed on 29 July 2007. Split off from the Large-Billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos).www.inaturalist.org/observations/53814206
Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka. This is a Sri Lankan endemic species, and is classified as Vulnerable due to extensive clearance and degradation of forests, particularly in the wet zone, owing to conversion to agriculture, especially tea plantations, logging, fuelwood collection, gem mining, settlement and fire. Its scientific name means "ornate" or "adorned magpie".Please see my website davidcook.com.au for more photos.
The African Black and White Crow is also known as the Pied Crow. It ranges through sub saharan Africa with a preference for human settlement. Photo from near Mbinga, Tanzania.