Five kaka are winging their way to Hawke's Bay by plane today to join three others, who arrived from Pukaha Mount Bruce earlier this year.
The latest group of captive reared kaka are being brought from Wellington Zoo and are part of a larger breeding programme to build kaka numbers in Hawke's Bay.
Poutiri Ao o Tane project manager Ken Hunt said the release was another milestone for the project, and built on recent success.
Three of the kaka will be released to join an existing population at Boundary Stream, while the other two will be kept at Cape Sanctuary Te Matau a Maui.
"They will be put into a purpose built aviary and released closer to Christmas, once they have familiarised themselves, Mr Hunt said.