i have a friend who shoots wildfowl here in britain, he was in Wales and accidently shot a swan not a goose he is partially disabled blind in one eye but completed the test for a shotgun certificate. however a nature conservationist saw this and contacted the police, my friend got a fine of £15,000.
no there is not
It was draining Bella's energy and drinking her blood as it needed it to survive.
No, they are protected by law.
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in medieval times only the king could have swan anyone else caught eating or killing a swan would be charged and hung or beheaded
Well the easy way out of a fine is just to say that it tried to attack you and you killed it in self defense.
Yes, theya re protected by the Migratory Bird Act.
In the UK ,as many people will know, it is against the law to kill a swan. However, if you do decide to do away with one do it on the Orkney Islands. A Viking law states that swans that are in Orkney belong to anyone. But the second you walk onto any part of the UK that isn't Orkney, they belong to the Queen. Killing a swan is not recommended anywhere!!
The penalty for killing an eagle is a fine of up to 100,000 and/or imprisonment for up to one year for a first offense, and steeper penalties for subsequent offenses.
Swan Swan H was created in 1986.
Only the fancy ones (unless feeding it to a snake, that would be fine). HOWEVER, killing a house mice is not illegal, and therefore should be killed.
she has a heart of a swan