Q: An acquaintance of mine recently boasted to me that he had happened upon a bird’s nest and seized the opportunity to perform what he considered the mitzvah of shiluach hakan, scaring away a mother bird before taking the eggs. This mitzvah is intended to teach compassion, so that a bird should not have to watch the devouring of its young, but I find it hard to believe that it is meant as a mitzvah to be done in ordinary circumstances if one is not in dire need of the eggs. I even saw an email posting once listing the location of a bird’s nest so that anyone who wants to do the "mitzvah" can do so. To me, this seems like a mitzvah “haba b’evera”, cruelty to animals in the name of doing a mitzvah.
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