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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Five things you didn't know about London's new official bird - CBC.ca

London, meet your official bird: the Northern Cardinal. 

Last month, the London Bird Team, working in cooperation with the City of London, sent out a poll asking Londoners which bird species should become the city's official bird. A third of the 6,000 people who voted said they wanted the Northern Cardinal to represent the Forest City, and that was enough to seal the deal.

Brendon Samuels, a PhD student in biology at Western University and the coordinator for the London Bird Team spoke with London Morning's Rebecca Zandbergen for a quick 101 on the red bird. Here are five things you didn't know about the Northern Cardinal.

1. They don't migrate.

"They're able to do that because they've got a number of adaptations that allow them to survive in the cold. They've got really dense feathers. They have behaviours that help keep them out of the cold like being low to the ground when it's windy."

2. They have a really varied diet.

"In spring, summer and fall, they eat insects, but in the winter they can switch to eating fruit, seeds or other nuts, things that they find abundant in the wintertime."

3. They're very sweet.

"The male birds will feed the female birds as part of their courtship. You'll often see them hopping around in the grass, sharing food."

4. The males are ferocious.

"If you work with birds and ever have one in your hands, you have to be very careful not to lose a finger. They have a very strong bite with their beak. They will clamp down on you like nothing else." 

5. London is known as the cardinal capital of Canada.

"Each year when we go out and do the Christmas bird count in wintertime, we find a lot of cardinals, more than we find in surrounding areas, which is part of why cardinal is such a fitting bird for London. It's quite warm and wet here, so it provides abundant food for them."

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