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Bird Protection: Denver vs Phoenix

How do bird protection rules compare between Denver, CO and Phoenix, AZ?

Denver, CO

Denver County

No data available yet for Denver.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Native migratory birds are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and Arizona ARS Β§17-235. Killing, trapping, or possessing protected birds, eggs, or feathers without a permit is illegal. Phoenix supports compliance through MCACC and AZGFD wildlife reporting.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
Federal law-Migratory Bird Treaty Act
State statute-Arizona ARS Β§17-235
Enforcement-USFWS and AZGFD
Active nests-Permit required to remove
Unprotected species-Sparrows, starlings, pigeons

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Denver FAQ

No FAQs available.

Phoenix FAQ

Can I remove a bird nest from my property?

Only if it is empty and the species is not protected. Active nests of native species, including doves and hummingbirds, are federally protected β€” you must wait until chicks fledge or get a USFWS depredation permit through AZGFD.

What should I do with an injured wild bird?

Do not try to keep or treat it yourself; possessing native birds without a permit is illegal. Contact Arizona Game and Fish or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator such as Liberty Wildlife or Wild at Heart Raptors.

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