Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 525.65 - Migratory Birds
a) Damage to
property or wildlife, risks to human health or safety, and nuisances caused by
migratory birds must be identifiable to an employee of the Department and
include, but are not limited to:
1) excessive
fecal matter accumulations on property;
2) damage to turf, ornamental plantings,
agricultural crops, structures or vehicles;
3) risks to human safety, such as human
conflicts with aggressive birds and vehicle collisions with birds;
4) risks to human health as identified or
reasonably expected by a Department Wildlife Biologist or Conservation Police
Officer in consultation with any public health official or medical
doctor;
5) excessive, bothersome
noise in residential or commercial areas; and
6) excessive damage to other species of
wildlife, such as competition for nesting sites or territory or damage to
vegetation necessary for the well being of other wildlife species.
b) Except as provided in Section
525.75, the taking of migratory
birds protected by federal regulations (50 CFR
10.13) requires authorization from the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service and written approval from the Department for each
site where the taking will occur.
c) Class D and Class E permittees must comply
with provisions of permits issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and any
additional restrictions imposed by the Department.
d) Methods of destroying eggs of migratory
birds are limited to addling, oiling, puncturing, and removal and disposal in
accordance with Section
525.45(e).
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