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Bird of the Year 2019 about to take off

Published: Sat 26 Oct 2019 05:16 PM
Bird of the Year 2019 about to take off
Voting is about to open for the fiercest, most exciting competition in Aotearoa - Forest & Bird’s Bird of the Year.
The competition to be elected the nation’s favourite bird has already been heating up with alliances, rivalries, and meme-wars taking over the internet.
In a new twist to the competition, the voting system has changed. Instead of a First Past the Post system, voters can now rank up to five birds, similar to STV voting.
“The new voting system means no one has the torturous job of picking just one favourite from all the incredible birds that call Aotearoa home. And the ranking system has given rise to some clever new campaign strategies,” says Forest & Bird spokesperson Megan Hubscher.
“A ‘penguin party’ has been negotiated between the different penguin species, with some powerful backers involved. Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium is supporting the hoiho/yellow eyed penguin, while Wellington Zoo is hoping to help out Wellington’s tiny sushi lovers, the kororā/little blue.
“There are also underdog coalitions being formed, with Team tuturuatu/shore plover and Team hihi/stitchbird hoping to stitch up the competition with a two tick campaign.”
“Meanwhile, the Gibson’s albatross has some serious backing, with the Minister of Conservation herself on its campaign team.”
Bird lovers can cast their votes from 9am, on Monday 28 October at www.birdoftheyear.org.nz, and will have two weeks to make a final decision on their top five birds. The winning bird will be announced on Monday 11 November.
All the online campaigning can be followed at www.birdoftheyear.org.nz/social

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