Sunday, 2 November 2014

Robin flies to top of poll on Britain's 'national bird'

The robin is poised to be named Britain’s “national bird” as part of a campaign run by David Lindo, a bird watcher and television presenter


8:00AM GMT 02 Nov 2014

It is the perennial favourite of gardeners and plays a starring role on our Christmas cards, and now the robin is poised to be named Britain’s “national bird”.

The red-breasted bird, commonly seen in gardens, parks and woodland, is ahead of the barn owl, kingfisher and blue tit in the final weeks of voting on a shortlist for the title.

The poll, backed by the RSPB, invites members of the public to vote for their favourite bird from a list of 60 candidates.

The top six from the list will emerge when voting closes at the end of this month. A second round of voting next year will then decide the overall winner.

The robin is currently the frontrunner, with around 40 per cent of the vote.

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