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How To Help Houston's Baby Birds

Posted on April 23, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Francesca Dabecco

Francesca Dabecco

Look out for bird nests in your backyard. (Brais Seara / Getty)

Look out for bird nests in your backyard. (Brais Seara / Getty)

Birds are starting to build their nests — and you may see some pop up in your backyard! The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shared these tips so you can make sure the babies stay with their parents.

Birds Grow Quickly

They sometimes leave the nest before their feathers fully grow out. Don’t be concerned!

Leave Baby Birds Alone

The first flight doesn’t always go smoothly, and a bird may flutter to the ground. Parents are usually in the area and ready to help them.

Don’t See Parents? Don’t Worry!

Most birds have multiple chicks, and the parents will split their time looking after their brood.

Only Move a Bird at Risk

If a baby bird is out in the direct sun or exposed to predators, gently move the bird into a nearby shrub. Try to use a bush near where you found the chick so that its parents can easily find it.

Seek Help for Hurt Wildlife

If you find a bird (or any wildlife) with visible injuries, contact a licensed rehabilitator. Refer to this map to find one near you.

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