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Which bird best represents Windsor?

You can help Windsor decide which bird species will become the city's official bird.

In December, Nature Canada certified Windsor as a bird-friendly city. Now, Windsor must choose a species to represent the city.

The official bird of Windsor is being voted on as part of Tourism Windsor Essex's 8th Annual Best of Windsor Essex Awards.

Choices include the Black-Capped Chickadee, the Common Nighthawk, the Northern Cardinal, the Peregrine Falcon, and Tufted Titmouse.

Voting in the Best of Windsor Essex Awards continues until February 26, 2023. Each year Tourism Windsor Essex asks residents and visitors to vote on the best attractions in the city and county.

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