The Hooded Crow, also known as the Grey Crow or Eurasian Crow, is a bird that is commonly found in Scotland, Scandinavia, and other parts of northern Europe and Asia. Despite its common name, the Hooded Crow doesn't actually have a hood or a cowl like other birds such as the Hooded Warbler. It is distinguishable from other crows by its distinct gray coloration and black-tipped wings and tail. Synonyms for the Hooded Crow include the Lesser Grey Shrike-Crow, the Scotch Crow, and the Scandinavian Crow. These birds are highly intelligent and are known for their problem-solving abilities and adaptability to changing environments.