Why are crows pecking away at a freshly painted wall in Alameda? Today Us News



DEAR JOAN: We have been noticing an odd behavior with the crows. Our local senior center was painted recently, and the wall adjacent to the walkway is being attacked by the crows. They are chipping the new paint in multiple areas. The building has a stucco finish, and the paint is a tan color.

Do you have an idea why they are doing this? It’s almost as if they were eating the paint chips.

— E. Bianchi, Alameda

DEAR E.: Crows are extremely intelligent, and they also have a keen sense of style. Obviously the blandness of a tan wall offends them.

OK, that last part is a joke. Their decorating skills are pedestrian at best, and as it turns out, they have a fondness for white or tan walls not on an aesthetic level but as a nutritional one. Paint chips can be rich in calcium carbonite (limestone), which crows not only like but need in a balanced diet.


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