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Excerpt from The Game Laws in Brief: A Digest of the Statutes of the United States
Song Birds - Chap. 49, Laws I893. - sec. 1. It shall be unlawful to.k, ill any sparrow, bluejay, martin, thrush, mocking-bird, redbreast, cat-bird, Wren, robin, meadow-lark or humming-bird, or any song bird, except linnets.
Game Birds. - sec. 2 [as amended It shall be unlawful, at any time between the Ist day of April of any year and before the isth day of September following, to kill any wild goose, wood-duck, teal, mallard or other ducks, sand-hill crane, brant, swan, plover, curlew, snipe and mud hens; and between the 1sth day of March and 1sth day of September any partridge, pheasant, woodcock, grouse, quail, bittern or yellow-hammer.
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