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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 131, § 74

Bird nests and eggs

A person shall not take, disturb or destroy a nest or eggs of any bird except an English sparrow, crow, jay or starling. A city, town, county or private organization shall not offer or pay bounties for the killing or taking of any bird.

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