South Carolina General Falconer Requirements

Complete checklist for becoming a general falconer in South Carolina

Information provided for reference only. Always verify with official sources before making decisions. Regulations may have changed since this information was last updated.

General Level

Intermediate level for experienced falconers - requires at least 2 years as apprentice


Key Requirements Overview

Complete at least 2 years as a licensed apprentice falconer

Demonstrate successful experience training and flying raptors

Upgrade mews to accommodate up to 3 birds (varies by state)

Access to wider variety of species including captive-bred birds

May sponsor apprentice falconers

No longer requires a sponsor for most activities

Exam Completion
Required
Complete 2 Years as Apprentice

Successfully complete at least 2 years at the Apprentice level with sponsor supervision

License Fees
Required
Pay General License Upgrade Fee

Submit upgrade fee to advance to General falconer classification

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Mew Construction
Optional
Upgrade Mew to General Standards (if needed)

Ensure falconry facility meets requirements for housing up to 3 raptors

Citation: SC Code Regs. 123-150
Documentation
Required
Submit Sponsor Certification

Obtain written certification from sponsor attesting to your competency and successful completion of apprenticeship requirements


Required
Continue Annual Record Keeping

Maintain detailed records and submit annual inventory reports to South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Citation: SC Code Regs. 123-150
General-Eligible Species in South Carolina

These species are legal for general falconers in South Carolina. Click to view details.

Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis

All experience levels. APPRENTICE: May possess only ONE raptor (passage or captive-bred, NO nestlings per SC regs). Most apprentices start with red-tailed hawk. General: max 3 birds, 2 wild take/year. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred, 2 wild take/year. Native to SC year-round (very common, diverse habitats, excellent beginner bird). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (passage birds).

American Kestrel
Falco sparverius

All experience levels. APPRENTICE: May possess only ONE raptor (passage or captive-bred, NO nestlings). May be taken at ANY AGE per federal exception for kestrels (50 CFR 21.82). General: max 3 birds, 2 wild take/year. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred, 2 wild take/year. Native to SC year-round (very common, smallest falcon, excellent beginner bird). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (any age).

Cooper's Hawk
Accipiter cooperii

General and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices per federal 50 CFR 21.82 (not SC restriction). Native to South Carolina year-round (common in woodlands, suburban areas). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (passage birds). General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred. Popular for bird hunting, requires experienced handler.

Sharp-shinned Hawk
Accipiter striatus

General and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices per federal regs. Native to South Carolina year-round (common in forests). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (passage birds). General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred. Smallest accipiter, challenging quarry.

Northern Goshawk
Accipiter gentilis

General and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices per federal regs. Native to South Carolina (rare, possibly nesting in mountains). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (passage birds). General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred. Large raptor qualifying for eagle permit experience requirement. Federal name: American goshawk.

Red-shouldered Hawk
Buteo lineatus

General and Master falconers only. NOT allowed for apprentices per federal regs. Native to South Carolina year-round (very common in woodlands, wetlands). Wild take season: Aug 1 - Jan 31 (passage birds). General: max 3 birds total. Master: max 5 wild birds + unlimited captive-bred. Southeastern specialist, year-round resident, distinctive rusty shoulder patches and barred breast.

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