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Regina reveals 6 finalists for city's official bird

Regina is closer to declaring an official bird. The city announced the six finalists for voters to choose from.

The city's official bird will be announced on Jan. 5, 2024, National Bird Day

Six birds are shown in a grid.
The City of Regina has announced six finalists for its official bird. Clockwise from top left: the black-capped chickadee, the Canada goose, the grey partridge, the peregrine falcon, the American pelican and the red-breasted nuthatch. (Rick Bremness/CBC, Jonathan Hayward/CP, submitted by Martha Bondy, Nathan Gross/CBC, Matthew Holst via AP, submitted by Rachel Ling)

The City of Regina has announced thesix finalists for its official bird, and residents can soon begin flocking towarda vote.

The six finalists that voters will chose from are theAmerican pelican, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, grey partridge, peregrine falcon and the red-breasted nuthatch.

From Nov. 20-27, a panel will make an argument for eachbird to become the winner onCBCRadio's The Morning Edition.

Official voting will take place between Nov. 30 and Dec. 10,with the winner being announced on National Bird Day Jan. 5, 2024.

Regina was officially declared a bird-friendly city in March 2022 through Nature Canada's bird-friendly city program.

Nominations for an official bird opened last month and closed on Oct. 22. The city saysit received over 700 nominations.

Here are images of the six finalists.

A close up picture of a peregrine falcon's head.
Peregrine falcon. (Nathan Gross/CBC)
A Red-breasted nuthatch sits on a branch
Red-breasted nuthatch. (Submitted by Rachel Ling)
Two birds standing on grass
Grey partridge. (Submitted by Martha Bondy )
A goose on water spreads its wings.
Canada goose. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)
A white pelican, with wings spread, in flight.
American pelican. (Matthew Holst/The Iowa City Press Citizen/The Associated Press)
A bird sits in a tree.
Black-capped chickadee. (Rick Bremness/CBC)