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‘So ugly it’s beautiful’: Australian politicians reveal their picks for #birdoftheyear
Anthony Albanese plays it safe with the sulphur-crested cockatoo while the tawny frogmouth proves popular among MPs who took blue ribbon seats off Liberals
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The tawny frogmouth is the bird of winners – at least politically.
Three of the MPs who chose the introverted icons as their bird of the year also happen to be among those who took blue ribbon seats off Liberal MPs.
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David Pocock backs #TeamGangGang for Australian #birdoftheyear 2023 – video
Independent senator David Pocock has a simple message for everyone voting in the Guardian/BirdLife Australia bird of the year poll – get on board and vote for the endangered gang-gang cockatoo. 'These charcoal-coloured cockatoos are incredible,' he says
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Why you should vote swift parrot as bird of the year (according to a swift parrot) – video
We swift parrots are asking for your vote to be the next bird of the year. We're one of the few migratory parrot species and can be found throughout Australia’s south-east states, but we breed only in Tasmania. We're also critically endangered, with less than 300 to 750 of us left in the wild. Experts think we may become extinct in the next 10 years
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