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Illegal to disturb any active nest, independent of species.

 

 

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Only from a tree surgery point of view still perfectly legal to shoot crows on a nest as long as u comply with terms of the general licence.

 

GL's are different in each country but u can find the info on SNH/Defra websites or shooting assoc's like Basc will have a link to GL's and there conditions

 

Flattyre wot type of 'crows' are they? ie rooks, carrion, hooded, jackdaw. Also u have to comply with the GL which is generally for agricultural crop protection, conservation or environmental health are the most common used and tell u wot species u can control and how u can control them

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