(a) (1) No person shall catch, kill, injure, pursue, or have in the person’s possession, either dead or alive, or purchase, expose for sale, transport, or ship to a point within or without the state, or receive or deliver for transportation any bird other than a game bird, or have in the person’s possession any part of the plumage, skin or body of any bird other than a game bird, except as permitted in Chapter 1531 and 1533 of the Ohio Revised Code, or disturb or destroy the eggs, nest or young of such a bird.
(2) This section does not prohibit the lawful taking, killing, pursuing or possession of any game bird during the open season for the bird. Bald or golden eagles and ospreys shall not be killed or possessed at any time, except that eagles or ospreys may be possessed for educational purposes by governmental or municipal zoological parks, museums, and scientific or educational institutions. European starlings, English sparrows, and common pigeons, other than homing pigeons, may be killed at any time and their nests or eggs may be destroyed, at any time. Blackbirds may be killed at any time when doing damage to grain or other property or when they become a nuisance.
(3) Each bird or any part thereof taken or had in possession contrary to this section constitutes a separate offense.
(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(Ord. 30-2010. Passed 10-18-10.)