Poll of perches as Britain votes to find its national bird
Xinhua, March 16, 2015 Adjust font size:
The search started Monday to choose a national bird for Britain, with a nationwide poll running alongside the general election.
On the day Britain discovers who will be the next prime minister, the country will also learn the winner of the bird sitting on the top perch, crown as the Bird of Britain.
Most countries have a national bird, but Britain has never got around to selecting one.
Unofficially the red-breasted Robin is seen by many as the country's national bird, and it is one of the favorites in the new poll.
From now until May 7, voting day in the general election, people can select their choice from a shortlist of 10.
The bird poll is the idea of urban and wildlife campaigner David Lindo. He has teamed up with wildlife and nature organisations to finally have an official flagflyer in the bird world.
Lindon said: "In the 1960s the Robin was voted the national bird, but nothing has happened. We've drawn up a short list of 10 from an original list of 60 iconic British birds. After May 7 when our poll closes we will find out whether the Robin has been knocked off its perch."
The 10 hoping to win the votes of the nation are barn owl, blackbird, blue tit, hen harrier, kingfisher, mute swan, puffin, red kite, robin, wren.
Among the other favorites is the swan, which has official Royal protection, with all swans in Britain owned by the Queen. This royal prerogative dates back centuries to the time when swans were caught and eaten.
Another contender is the Blackbird, immortalised in a song of the same name by the British sixties pop band, the Beatles.
Lindo said: "With this year signifying the Queen's entry into the record books as Britain's longest reigning monarch, it would be fitting to mark the occasion with the announcement of Britain's first official national bird, especially if it's the swan."
People can vote on-line at votenationalbird.com or at official nature reserves across Britain. Some are wondering why voting was permitted by using a tweet! Endit