Bird Protection: Palo Alto vs Santa Clara
How do bird protection rules compare between Palo Alto, CA and Santa Clara, CA?
Palo Alto and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.
Palo Alto, CA
Santa Clara County
California Fish & Game Code §3503 to §3516 protect native birds, nests, and eggs, with raptors and migratory species getting enhanced safeguards. Santa Clara County Title C reinforces wildlife protection by banning intentional harm and feeding in unincorporated areas.
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Santa Clara County
California Fish & Game Code §3503 to §3516 protect native birds, nests, and eggs, with raptors and migratory species getting enhanced safeguards. Santa Clara County Title C reinforces wildlife protection by banning intentional harm and feeding in unincorporated areas.
View full Santa Clara rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Palo Alto | Santa Clara |
|---|---|---|
| State statute | Cal F&G Code §3503-3516 | Cal F&G Code §3503-3516 |
| Raptor rule | §3503.5 enhanced protection | §3503.5 enhanced protection |
| Federal overlay | Migratory Bird Treaty Act | Migratory Bird Treaty Act |
| County code | SCC Title C wildlife rules | SCC Title C wildlife rules |
| Lead agency | CDFW with SCC support | CDFW with SCC support |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Palo Alto 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 §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 SCC, intentional wildlife feeding violates Title C when it draws nuisance flocks, attracts predators, or pollutes water. Citations escalate with repeat offenses and chronic attractant conditions.
Santa Clara 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 §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 SCC, intentional wildlife feeding violates Title C when it draws nuisance flocks, attracts predators, or pollutes water. Citations escalate with repeat offenses and chronic attractant conditions.
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