

The Hidden Dangers of Overpopulation: Why Domestic Ducks Can Cause Issues in Acadiana Ponds
Many residents in Acadiana enjoy the idea of having ducks in their local ponds. They often purchase domestic ducks from farm supply stores, hoping to add life and charm to their community spaces. Unfortunately, this is frequently done without checking HOA rules.
Domestic ducks are different from wild ducks in behavior, diet, and reproduction. When introduced into local ponds, they tend to stay and breed rapidly. Unlike wild ducks that migrate or maintain balanced populations,

For The Birds
6 hours ago


The Legal and Ethical Implications of Incubating Wild Bird Eggs and Understanding Altricial vs Precocial Species
Wild bird eggs often evoke a sense of wonder and a desire to protect vulnerable wildlife. Many people feel compelled to rescue fallen eggs or incubate them at home, believing they are helping the birds survive. However, this well-meaning impulse can lead to serious legal issues and unintended harm to the birds themselves.

For The Birds
1 day ago


Understanding the Nesting Habits of Doves and Understanding When or When Not to Help Their Young
Doves are familiar birds in many neighborhoods and natural areas. Their gentle cooing and graceful flight often bring a sense of peace. Yet, many people do not fully understand how these birds raise their young or what to do if they encounter a fledgling on the ground. This post explores the nesting behaviors of five common dove species: Mourning Doves, Common Ground Doves, Inca Doves, White-winged Doves, and Eurasian-collared Doves. You will learn about their eggs, incubatio

For The Birds
1 day ago


The Seriousness of Window Collisions: Protecting Birds and What You Can Do
Many people assume that birds flying into windows either fly off unharmed or die instantly. The reality is more complex and troubling. Birds that appear fine after a collision can suffer delayed injuries such as brain swelling, fractures, or become vulnerable to predators. Understanding the seriousness of window collisions and learning how to prevent them can help protect these vital members of our ecosystems.

For The Birds
Feb 24


Understanding Bird Stress Responses: The Hidden Dangers of Calmness and Proper Care Guidelines
Birds have evolved to mask their fear to avoid attracting predators. When a bird freezes or remains still, it may seem relaxed, but this behavior often signals extreme stress. This “freeze” response is a survival tactic, but it hides the fact that the bird’s body is undergoing intense physiological changes.

For The Birds
Feb 9


From Trauma to Triumph: The Rehabilitation Journey of Three Rescued Muscovy Ducks
Rescuing wildlife often reveals stories of resilience and hope. Recently, three Muscovy ducks arrived at For The Birds of Acadiana, each with a unique and challenging history. Their journey from severe injuries to full recovery and release highlights the power of dedicated care and the importance of a supportive environment. This story shares their individual struggles, the treatment they received, and their eventual return to freedom on a peaceful rural property.

For The Birds
Feb 8


How Backyard Birds Adapt to Cold Weather and their Strategies for Staying Warm
When winter arrives, backyard birds face the challenge of staying warm in freezing temperatures. Unlike humans, birds cannot simply put on a coat or turn up the heat. Instead, they rely on a variety of clever and natural strategies to survive the cold. Understanding these behaviors not only deepens our appreciation for these resilient creatures but also helps bird enthusiasts create better habitats to support them through winter.

For The Birds
Jan 27





























