Barn swallows, infamous for their mud nests in doorways, are returning. Once they make a nest, you can't legally remove them.
Barn swallows are migrating back to Central Texas, and while they provide an ecological service by eating insects, their mud ...
Federal law prohibits disturbing barn swallows once they nest, so you should consider taking preventative action now.
While barn swallows are amazing birds and fun to watch, you might not want to have them nesting on your home. Not only are they loud, protective of their nests, and messy, but the nests may ...
According to NBCDFW, experts say that barn swallows are resourceful and reuse their nests from year to year. And if birds are ...
“Here you can see the birds starting to nest last year and didn’t finish,’ says Greg Grant with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Smith County. Barn swallows migrate each year to North America ...
My first February there, a bird’s nest was built precariously over my front door. It had two inhabitants. I did some research, learned they were barn swallows and assumed they would probably be ...
Every summer, barn swallows return to nest in an old storehouse on Juan’s farm. So he hung a ripped oil painting before a shattered window through which he knew the birds entered. Eight hours later, ...
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