The little crow (Corvus bennetti) is an Australian species of crow, very similar to the Torresian crow in having white bases to the neck and head feathers (shown when ruffled in strong wind) but slightly smaller (38–45 cm in length) and with a slightly smaller bill.
It ranges over western and central Australia, often inhabiting very dry, near desert areas.
It frequents small country towns and cultivated areas, where its flocks have reminded people of the European rook.
C. bennetti was named in honour of the New South Wales ornithologist and collector of natural history specimens, Kenric Harold Bennett.
The little crow's calls range from a harsh hark-hark-hark-hark to a more raven-like ah-ah-ah.