Who wins bird of the year award?

Who wins bird of the year award?

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Who wins bird of the year award?

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(Web Desk) - In a surprising development, a yellow-eyed penguin has earned a top spot in one of New Zealand's most contested competitions to win Bird of the Year.

More than 50,000 people voted in the competition - which has in the past seen its fair share of scandal - including claims of foreign interference and allegations of cheating.

Last year, the pūteketeke won the competition after comedian John Oliver threw his weight behind it, launching a campaign that involved him dressing up as the bird, complete with a striking burnt-orange mullet.

Thought to be one of the world's rarest penguin species, the hoiho can be found only in New Zealand.

According to Forest & Bird, the organisation that runs the competition, the hoiho secured a victory with 6,328 votes - way ahead of the Karure Chatham Island black robin with more than 5,000 votes.

This is the second time the hoiho has won the competition, having also come first in 2019 - the same year where allegations arose that the hoiho had only won after Russian interference.

Hundreds of votes for the bird were found to have come from Russia, though Forest & Bird said these were likely not fradulent votes, but those from Russian ornithologists.

In 2018, there were also claims that Australians tried to rig the contest in favour of the shag - a species of cormorant.

The hoiho, whose Maori name means "noise shouter", is notoriously shy despite its loud, shrill call, says the organisation.