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Bird Protection: Dallas vs Fort Worth

How do bird protection rules compare between Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and Texas Parks and Wildlife Code Chapter 64 protect almost all wild birds in Dallas. Killing, capturing, possessing, or disturbing protected birds, nests, or eggs without a federal permit is a serious offense.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasFort Worth
Federal lawMigratory Bird Treaty Act-
State lawTX Parks and Wildlife Code Ch. 64-
Permit issuerU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-
Unprotected speciesStarling, sparrow, pigeon-
Nesting seasonRoughly March to August-

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Dallas FAQ

Can I remove a bird nest from my Dallas roof or tree?

Only if the nest is inactive or belongs to an unprotected species like a feral pigeon, European starling, or house sparrow. Active nests of native migratory birds require a federal permit before removal under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

Do I need a permit to trim a tree with a nest in Dallas?

If the nest is active and belongs to a protected species, yes. Wait until fledging or obtain a federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act permit. Dallas tree contractors typically conduct nest surveys before trimming or removal during breeding season.

Fort Worth FAQ

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