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Bird of the Year: Rare anti-social penguin wins New Zealand poll | Bird of the Year: Rare anti-social penguin wins New Zealand poll |
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An endangered yellow-eyed penguin has won New Zealand's coveted Bird of the Year competition after two weeks of intense campaigning. | An endangered yellow-eyed penguin has won New Zealand's coveted Bird of the Year competition after two weeks of intense campaigning. |
The hoiho saw off more than five rivals to become the first penguin to win the annual honour in its 14-year history. | The hoiho saw off more than five rivals to become the first penguin to win the annual honour in its 14-year history. |
With only 225 pairs left on New Zealand's mainland, the hoiho is said to be the rarest penguin in the world. | With only 225 pairs left on New Zealand's mainland, the hoiho is said to be the rarest penguin in the world. |
Experts say the hoiho is an anti-social bird that communicates with a high-pitched scream. | Experts say the hoiho is an anti-social bird that communicates with a high-pitched scream. |
The bird won 12,022 out of the 43,460 votes cast and verified, organisers said. | The bird won 12,022 out of the 43,460 votes cast and verified, organisers said. |
Forest & Bird, the conservation group that runs the poll, said the hoiho's victory over the kakapo and last year's winner, the kereru, was a "huge upset". | Forest & Bird, the conservation group that runs the poll, said the hoiho's victory over the kakapo and last year's winner, the kereru, was a "huge upset". |
"It was so close between these amazing endangered birds, it was impossible to predict a winner for most of the competition," said Megan Hubscher, a spokeswoman for the group. | "It was so close between these amazing endangered birds, it was impossible to predict a winner for most of the competition," said Megan Hubscher, a spokeswoman for the group. |
The penguin's bid attracted support from two mayors during a campaign marked by "memes and trash-talk", Ms Hubscher said. | The penguin's bid attracted support from two mayors during a campaign marked by "memes and trash-talk", Ms Hubscher said. |
The vote attracts interest nationwide, with campaign teams renting billboard space and creating promotional videos to build support. | The vote attracts interest nationwide, with campaign teams renting billboard space and creating promotional videos to build support. |
Underlining the significance of the result, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern congratulated the winner. | Underlining the significance of the result, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern congratulated the winner. |
There are no reports of voting irregularities this year after fixing scandals marred previous polls. | There are no reports of voting irregularities this year after fixing scandals marred previous polls. |
Previous winners include the kereru, a type of wood pigeon, in 2018 and the kea, a species of large parrot, in 2017. | Previous winners include the kereru, a type of wood pigeon, in 2018 and the kea, a species of large parrot, in 2017. |
"Bird of the Year has become a national passion, and that's thanks to everyone relentlessly and ruthlessly promoting their favourite bird's weirdest qualities to the globe," Ms Hubscher said. | "Bird of the Year has become a national passion, and that's thanks to everyone relentlessly and ruthlessly promoting their favourite bird's weirdest qualities to the globe," Ms Hubscher said. |
What kind of bird is it? | What kind of bird is it? |
A tall, portly penguin with a pale yellow band of feathers on its head, the hoiho stands around 65cm (25in) tall and weighs around 5kg (11lb). | A tall, portly penguin with a pale yellow band of feathers on its head, the hoiho stands around 65cm (25in) tall and weighs around 5kg (11lb). |
Although mostly silent, the birds do shriek in a high-pitched tone when they mate. | Although mostly silent, the birds do shriek in a high-pitched tone when they mate. |
Experts fear the penguins are at risk of becoming extinct unless action is taken to conserve their habitat. | Experts fear the penguins are at risk of becoming extinct unless action is taken to conserve their habitat. |
Hoiho face numerous threats, including warming oceans leading to changes in food availability, bottom trawling damaging feeding grounds, being caught in fishing nets, and disturbance from humans, Forest & Bird said. | Hoiho face numerous threats, including warming oceans leading to changes in food availability, bottom trawling damaging feeding grounds, being caught in fishing nets, and disturbance from humans, Forest & Bird said. |
For this year's poll, the organiser used a single transferable voting (STV) system, where voters rank their five favourite native birds. | |
Under STV, if one candidate's vote-share exceeds a certain threshold, their surplus votes are transferred to other candidates, which is why the black robin rose from fifth to third in the final tally. | |
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