Hi Cath, All Australian native birds are protected by law is my understanding. This would mean that all swallows, lorikeets and parrots are protected. Introduced species such as starlings, Common Mynas (not the Noisy Miner which is a native honeyeater), and sparrows are not protected.. attached to the sides of cliffs, caves or buildings. Swallows lay 3-5 eggs between August and February, and the young leave the nest approximately 2-3 weeks after hatching. Environmental Law All fauna native to Australia, including fauna that naturally migrates to Australia, are afforded protection under both State and Commonwealth legislation.

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Other types of bird pests. Professional Pest Managers can login for more information. Learn about the welcome swallow (Hiruno neoxena), native bird to Australia, but one that can be a significant pest. Identification, behaviours, prevention and management.. In Australia, welcome swallows have a whole lot more to worry about, with snakes, cats, and hawks firmly on their tails. While they can build their cup-shaped nests at heights of up to 13.5 metres above the ground, this doesn't stop an enterprising snake from climbing up a tree or wall to nab a juicy meal. But just as there's no stopping.