(A) It is unlawful to trap, hunt, shoot, or attempt to shoot or molest in any manner any bird or wild fowl or to rob bird nests or wild fowl nests. However, if birds other than pigeons or starlings are found to be congregating in such numbers in a particular locality that they constitute a nuisance or menace to health or property in the opinion of the proper health authorities of the city, then the health authorities shall meet with representatives of the Audubon Society, Bird Club, Garden Club, or Humane Society, or as many of the clubs as are found to exist in the city after having given at least three days actual notice of the time and place of the meeting to the representatives of the clubs. If as a result of the meeting no satisfactory alternative is found to abate such nuisance, then the birds may be destroyed in such numbers and in such manner as is deemed advisable by the health authorities under the supervision of the Chief of Police of the city.
(B) Pigeons and starlings may be destroyed as deemed necessary and advisable by the City Council upon finding by the City Council and supervision by the Chief of Police or Health Authorities.
(Prior Code, § 4-181) Penalty, see § 90.999