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I am not having problems with song birds! Hawks! Big difference! You must not live on a farm
I'm in Oklahoma also, and have hawk problems. I wouldn't shoot one, just because I don't want to deal with any of it, and it would be tough to actually catch one in the act. A couple years ago, I checked into the whole hawk/migratory bird thing. Nearly everything is protected by that migratory bird act, it seems. However, in the Oklahoma Statutes it specifically says that you can shoot animals that are endangering your livestock. On top of that, I can't imagine how anyone would know if you shot a hawk out in the country.
If problems arose, you'd be caught between the Feds and The State. You can imagine how that would go. I'd bet you'd fare better if you depended on your livestock as your livelihood, rather than a hobby.
Hawks, snakes, coyotes....You shoot one, another will be around soon enough.
I posted this story a couple of years ago and got BLASTED by the members here....... But, I know it is true, so here goes.....
A hawk squeezed himself through an opening in my daughter's hen house to attack a hen. He wounded her on her head a punctured her breast in a few places. Then the Araucana/Game cross rooster attacked him. The hawk had an eye injury and a broken wing when we threw a shirt over his head to capture him. When I called the DNR I was told since he attacked chickens and his wing was broken to go ahead and humanely destroy him. I was told to call them back after the deed was done.
Of course, all the grandchildren started crying so I called DNR again and they gave me the number of a rehab facility. The folks from the rehab facility did come pick him up, they also confirmed that Hawks killing chickens can be destroyed. BUT, it is illegal to dispose of the body, it must be turned over to the DNR.
Keep in mind, we did not SHOOT the hawk, we actually caught the hawk INSIDE the chicken house, maybe that is the difference.
My advice is call DNR and arrange a meeting with an officer and discuss your hawk problems.