| Are there possibly calcium deposits in or on the bricks? I just read a relevant question in Sibley’s bird trivia game today regarding why birds eat paint chips off of buildings, and wonder if the same thing is happening here and that they are doing it to obtain calcium. See below:
-- I think Paula and Dave are right, but primarily the birds are consuming grit, tiny bits of sand to help digest seeds and the chitinous shells of insects. I've often seen hummingbirds go to ground, sometimes standing on the surface of the sidewalk or gravel driveway to collect sand with their tongues. I first saw this long ago at the hummingbird aviary at the Desert Museum in Tucson where the closed environment makes it easy to see this behavior throughout the day. Steve Bouricius Peaceful Valley On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 4:32 PM Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
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