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Jacinda Ardern in a flap as tiny bird wins a New Zealand beauty contest

The annual competition in New Zealand ruffled voters' feathers in years past after a native bat was allowed to enter, then won, the 2021 title.

October 31, 2022 / 13:00 IST
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Jacinda Ardern was momentarily ruffled live on air when asked if she had voted for her favourite bird.
Jacinda Ardern was momentarily ruffled live on air when asked if she had voted for her favourite bird.

A tiny mountain-dwelling wren was the surprise winner Monday of New Zealand's controversial bird of the year competition, which even had Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in a flap.

The piwauwau rock wren punched above its 20-gram weight, flying under the radar to win the annual contest ahead of popular fellow native contenders, the little penguin and the kea.

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Fans of the wren set up a Facebook page to help the outsider soar up the final rankings when the fortnight-long poll closed Monday.

"It's not the size, it's the underbird you vote for that counts," wrote one supporter.