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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do bird protection rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

California Fish & Game Code Β§3503 to Β§3516 protect native birds, nests, and eggs, including raptors and migratory species. LA County Title 10.84 layers a wildlife harm and feeding ban for unincorporated areas, with DACC and CDFW enforcement.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles protects wild birds under LAMC Β§53.55 and emerging bird-safe building design guidance, layered atop California Fish and Game Code Β§3500-3516 and the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Native species, raptors, and active nests cannot be harmed or removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
State statuteCal F&G Code Β§3503-3516-
Raptor ruleΒ§3503.5 enhanced protection-
Federal overlayMigratory Bird Treaty Act-
County codeLACO Title 10.84-
Lead agencyCDFW with DACC support-
City code-LAMC Β§53.55
State law-Fish and Game Code Β§3503-3516
Federal law-Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 USC Β§703)
Nest removal-CDFW depredation permit required
MBTA penalty-Up to $15,000 per bird

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Lakewood FAQ

Can I remove a bird nest from my eaves?

Not while it contains eggs or chicks. Active nests of native birds are protected under Fish & Game Code Β§3503 and the federal MBTA. Wait until fledging or seek a CDFW permit for documented hazards.

Is feeding wild ducks or pigeons illegal?

In unincorporated LA County, intentional wildlife feeding violates LACO Title 10.84.010 when it draws nuisance flocks, attracts predators, or pollutes water. Citations escalate with repeat offenses and chronic attractant conditions.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I remove a nest from my eaves?

Not while it is active with eggs or chicks. Wait until it is empty and confirmed abandoned, or apply for a CDFW depredation permit. Most native songbirds are federally protected under the MBTA.

Are pigeons protected?

Rock pigeons, European starlings, and house sparrows are non-native and not protected by the MBTA. They can be controlled, but humane methods and LA Animal Services guidance still apply citywide.

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