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Search for Edmonton's official bird sends city squawking

A debate over Edmontons official bird is ruffling feathers across the city.

Corvid controversy takes flight on CBC morning show

Magpies have a fondess for robins' eggs (Creative Commons)

Alberta has the stately great-horned owl, Newfoundland has thepuffin, Ontario has the common loon.

If you can't name Canada's national bird, it's because the country doesn't have one.

Canadian Geographic magazine has launched a national contest aimed at picking a bird which could represent the True North.

But as people across the country flock to the vote, Edmonton is still lacking an avian emblem.

Corvidcontroversy

Edmonton AM flew right into that void, and asked CBC listeners to weigh in on which bird would best represent the former City of Champions.

And to ensure a balanced discussion, the morning show crew asked two birds of a feather Edmonton comedians Donovan Workun and Julian Faid tohelp hatch a solution.

"I think it's obvious. We have a love-hate relationship with this bird already. It's got to be the Magpie," said Workun, who notes that the city already has the dubious distinction of being Canada's magpie capital.

Workun says the "majestic" magpie is a hard-working, industrious bird, deserving of an illustrious perch in the city's official crest.

"They're up early. You hear them at 6 a.m. so you know they're hard at work first thing in the morning," Workun said.

"They recycle. I saw one eating a half rotten orange on my lawn yesterday and they're hardy. They stay all year 'round,they're like a solid Edmontonian. They're a good bird."

Magpie madness

That argument sent Faid squawking.

He argues that the black and white crowsare nothing buta pest, and magpie lovers are little more than feather-headed fools.

"Our official bird needs to embody what it truly means to be an Edmontonian," Faid said.

"Is it Edmontonan to pick through the neighbour's garbage and leave it strewn on the driveway?" Faid asked.

"Does the population of Edmonton wake everyone up with incessantly loud squawks at 6 a.m. on a Sunday? Is it truly Edmontonian to swoop into someone else's home and steal their children?

"No? Try telling that to a magpie."

Faidsaid hebelieves a "strong a majestic bird" that commands the sky, like the noble pileated woodpecker, would be a better winged representative for Alberta's capital city.

"It's courteous and kind. It always knocks upon arrival which I find is wonderful,"Faid said.

"And it also mimics a lot of other Edmontonians by building large, impressive homes on the outskirts of Edmonton."

"Whether it's waiting for a bridge to be completed or hoping for that pothole to be fixed or cheering for the Oilers year after year, I ask, what could be more Edmontonian than banging your head against a wall?"

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