Voting continues for APP California’s 2013 Bird of the Year (), which recognizes a California bird species of conservation interest. This year also brings the addition of two new categories: Comeback Kid and Cutest Fluffy Fluff. So far, more than 10,000 votes have been submitted. All members of the public are encouraged to cast their votes online on APP California’s website at through Dec. 6, and people can vote as many times as they wish.
APP California established the contest four years ago to highlight the state’s remarkable birds and the conservation challenges many of them face. The Yellow-billed Magpie, the Barn Owl, the California Condor, and the Sandhill Crane have all previously held the title of Bird of the Year.
“Birds are the one form of wildlife people see every day,” said Brigid McCormack, APP California’s managing director. “Our hope is to allow the public to celebrate their favorite species and become involved in our conservation efforts to protect all California birds.”
Although the public can vote for any bird, APP California has nominated six species in particular:
- Burrowing Owl
- Golden Eagle
- Black-necked Stilt
- Loggerhead Shrike
- Brown Pelican
- Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo
“What’s special about APP is our strong network of chapters and volunteers working to protect our most vulnerable birds,” said McCormack. “Every bird on this list is supported by an APP conservation effort.”
About APP California
APP California is building a better future for California by bringing people together to appreciate, enjoy and protect our spectacular outdoor treasures. With more than 50,000 members in California and an affiliated 48 local APP chapters, APP California is a field program of the APP.
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