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Yes, house sparrows are not protected by law in the United States. They are considered an invasive species and are not covered under federal or state protection laws.

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Is it illegal to have a baby sparrow?

No, sparrows are the 1 and ONLY songbird that is not protected by the law. However, you can not hunt sparrows, for food, or joy. But you can raise sparrows, and the eggs. And it is not illegal to take the eggs from the nest.


How do you get rid of birds nesting outside of your house?

Destroy the nest after the young have fledged. Do not, however, disturb the eggs or young of any native species, because they are protected by law. Only non native species like starlings or house sparrows can have an active nest removed.


If you find a house sparrows egg what do you do?

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.


Do House sparrows nest in the winter?

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Sparrows originally came from China. But, the climate started to change, and the sparrow migrated to North America. Today, the climate in China is slowly changing, but there is still very little sparrows there. (About 2%)


Is it legal to kill birds in Pennsylvania?

Most all are protected except pigeons, sparrows, or starlings.


What is a house sparrows latin name?

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Are house sparrows omnivores herbivores or carnivores?

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Are the koalas protected from the law?

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Is it normal for House Sparrows to turf out young of house martins?

Yes, it is extremely common.


A picture of a house sparrows nest?

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When will House Sparrows become extinct?

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