For killing other birds...
For killing other birds, the likes of pigeons, the penalty is a sheep and the penalty for killing their young ones, the penalty is a lamb or the young of a goat. If its egg is broken the penalty is a dirham if there is no foetus, but otherwise, the ruling is the same as that for the young ones of a bird and out of caution the young lamb feeding on its own.
For killing a grasshopper, the penalty will be a date; if more than one was killed, the penalty will be a handful of food and if many were killed, then it will be a goat. Rule 210: For killing a mouse, hedgehog or lizard and the likes, the penalty is a young goat and for a grasshopper the penalty will be a handful of food. Rule 211: For killing a wasp deliberately the penalty is feeding some food but if done in defending oneself there is no penalty.
Rule 212: If a person in the state of ihram hunts an animal outside the boundaries of Haram, he must pay a penalty or the price of the animal when there is no fixed penalty. However, if a person who is not in the state of ihram hunts an animal inside the boundaries of Haram, he must pay the price of the animal, except for hunting a lion when the penalty is a sheep. If a person in the state of ihram hunts inside the boundaries of Haram, he must pay both the penalty and the price.
Rule 213: It is obligatory on a pilgrim in the state of ihram to avoid the path on which there are grasshoppers but if that is not possible then there is no objection if they get killed. Rule 214: If a group of pilgrims in ihram jointly kill an animal each of them will be liable to the penalty. Rule 215: The penalty for eating the hunted animal is the same as for killing it. Thus if the pilgrim in ihram hunts the animal and then eats it, he will be liable to double penalty.
Rule 216: If a person has with him the hunted animal and enters the Haram with it, he must immediately free the prey and if he does not do so and the animal dies, he becomes liable to the penalty. The same is the rule if the hunting took place before ihram but the animal died after ihram and as a matter of caution the penalty must be satisfied even if he did not enter the Haram with it.
Rule 217: The penalty for hunting an animal and eating its meat applies whether the act was done deliberately or in error or out of ignorance. Rule 218: If the hunting is repeated, so is the penalty, whether the hunting was out of ignorance, by oversight or deliberate.