Subject: [Tweeters] "Taking" of crows and magpies is currently legal in WA
Date: Jul 23 23:39:33 2006
From: Scott R a y - mryakima at gmail.com


Washington State law allows the hunting of Crows. There is currently
an open season between Oct 1 and Jan 31 each year. No bag or
possession limit applies.

Additionally, according to the WAC (232-12-005), crows and magpies may
be taken any time, "...when found committing or about to commit
depredations upon ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops,
livestock, or wildlife, or when concentrated in such numbers and
manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance provided
that none of the birds, or their plumage, be offered for sale."

And the WAC says, "All other predatory birds may be hunted throughout
the year."

There is no reference to Ravens or Jays in the RCW or WAC.

Scott R a y
Yakima, WA



On 7/23/06, Kelly McAllister <mcallisters4 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks to everyone who provided some thoughts on ravens. I was a bit vague
> about the legal case I was referring to. There was no question about the
> fact that laws had been broken. Killing both crows and ravens was a
> violation of state and federal laws (there was no crow season in Washington
> at the time). It was the penalty phase and lawyers were making appeals
> concerning the seriousness of the infraction. In this phase, there is
> considerable latitude to consider public resource values and community
> values concerning the resource damage that had occurred. My response to the
> defense lawyer was likely not very helpful. I talked about the relative
> rarity of ravens (at least, compared to crows) and their greater association
> with wilderness or rural settings. I think I might have suggested that their
> "mystique" made them of greater interest to many birders and naturalists.
>
> Anyway, I was simply curious what kinds of arguments might be raised
> concerning the seriousness of someone killing crows illegally and whether or
> not there is a reasonable argument for a greater seriousness of the
> infraction when ravens are killed.
>
> Kelly McAllister
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Scott R a y
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Moxee, WA
509.961.2625
mryakima at gmail dot com