In the United States, woodpeckers are protected by Federal law.
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Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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No, they are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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No.All songbirds are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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Yes. They are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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No. Mockingbirds are protected by the Migratory Bird Act, and it is illegal to possess one.
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Yes..Protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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By the many laws-for example, The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, the Migratoty Bird Treaty Act, the Endangered Species Act, the African Elephant Conservation Act, and the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992.
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Woodpeckers are a federally protected bird under the North American Migratory Bird Act.
It is illegal to kill one.
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Nowhere. They are not sold by anyone, against the Migratory Bird Act.
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Not legally, you will be in violation of the Federal USFWS migratory bird act.
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Yes. They are protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
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Woodpeckers are a federally protected bird under the North American Migratory Bird Act.
It is illegal to kill one.
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In the US it is illegal to kill a grackle under the Migratory Bird Protection Act.
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Robin eggs cannot be bought or sold, it violates the Migratory Bird Act.
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The Migratory Bird Convention Treaty signed between Canada and the USA about 100 years ago was one of the first internation wildlife treaties. The Treaty was placed into law in Canada with the Migratory Bird Convention Act. The Act makes it illegal to destroy or disturb an "nest" of a listed migratory bird (primarily insectivorous songbirds and waterbirds). This has been generally interpeted to mean an active nest (generally April 15 to July 31 of each year) or the nest of a nesting colony (protected year-round).
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Kendall Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.
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East Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge was created in 1927.
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Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1965.
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McConnell River Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1960.
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Harry Gibbons Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
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Woodpeckers are a federally protected bird under the North American Migratory Bird Act.
It is illegal to kill one.
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Woodpeckers are a federally protected bird under the North American Migratory Bird Act.
It is illegal to kill one.
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Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.
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The area of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is 299.467 square kilometers.
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The area of McConnell River Migratory Bird Sanctuary is 328 square kilometers.
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George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1963.
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Prince Leopold Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1992.
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You don't, they won't eat it.
Woodpeckers are a federally protected bird under the North American Migratory Bird Act.
It is illegal to kill one.
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The Migratory Bird Act makes it illegal to disturb the nest of any native bird without a permit. The Migratory Bird Act also makes it illegal to kill native birds, destroy native bird eggs and trap native birds. Check with your local wildlife service to see if bluebirds are native to your area. If they are native in your area it is illegal to "get rid of it". Try to enjoy the bird and be glad house sparrows aren't killing it.
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In general, it is illegal to shoot nuthatches, as they are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States and similar laws in many other countries. These laws prohibit the hunting, capturing, or killing of migratory birds without a permit. However, regulations can vary by location, so it's essential to check local wildlife laws for specific rules regarding bird hunting. Always prioritize conservation and ethical treatment of wildlife.
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Yes. These birds are not protected under the Migratory Bird Act. They are not native to the US and are an invasive species. You can kill them.
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You can destroy it or put it back where it came from. Since house sparrows are not native they are excluded by the migratory bird act.
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The area of Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary is 61,766.036 square kilometers.
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The area of George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary is 3,000,000.0 square meters.
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Yes, American crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The estimated population of crows is 31,000,000. Crows are scavengers.
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A migratory bird is as it sounds; a bird that migrates threw your area. You may see this bird for a period of time and then it will migrate back. A resident bird is a bird that stays in your area all year round; this is his home and there are plenty of them in the area.
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