Barn swallows, infamous for their mud nests in doorways, are returning. Once they make a nest, you can't legally remove them.
According to NBCDFW, experts say that barn swallows are resourceful and reuse their nests from year to year. And if birds are ...
Barn swallows are migrating back to Central Texas, and while they provide an ecological service by eating insects, their mud ...
"Unlike maybe some of the years past when we're fighting the big enemy, all of a sudden we're celebrating the truth finally being revealed to our public and people of what a friend these people are to ...
Barn swallows are pretty common here in East Texas,” says Jessica Coleman the Secretary with Tyler Audubon Society.