3-202-6 Annual Report Special Purpose- Game Bird Propagation

What is this Permit For?

A Federal Migratory Bird Special Purpose Game Bird permit is required to acquire, purchase, possess, transfer, sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of to another person, migratory game birds- excluding waterfowl- that are captive-reared and properly marked, including their eggs. Game birds may not be taken from the wild. 

Game birds include pigeons, doves, coots, rails, and similar species:  

FamilyCommon Names
ScolopacidaeCommon snipe and American woodcock
ColumbidaeBand-tailed pigeon, Bridled quail-dove, Common ground-dove, Inca dove, Key West quail dove, Mourning dove, Plain pigeon, Red-billed pigeon, Ruddy ground-dove, Ruddy quail-dove, Scaly-naped pigeon, White-crowned pigeon, White-tipped dove, White-winged dove, Zenaida dove
GruidaeSandhill crane (except Mississippi subspecies)
RallidaeClapper rail, King rail, Virginia rail, Sora rail, Purple gallinule, American coot and Common moorhen

For waterfowl, see the .   

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Annual Report
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Program
Birds surround two herring fishing boats
The purpose of Migratory Bird Permits is to promote long-term conservation of migratory birds and their habitats and encourage joint stewardship with others.
Subject tags
Migratory birds