New Zealand's native wood pigeon, the kererū, has swooped in to claim the Bird of the Year competition.
Amassing 5833 votes in the annual competition run by conservation group Forest & Bird, the kererū, kūkūpa, or wood pigeon, as it is variously known, finished well ahead of the second-placed kākāpō on 3772 votes.
It's the first time the kererū has taken top spot.
A team led by Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick campaigned for the kererū to win by highlighting its prodigious appetite and size.
The Bird of the Year is run to raise awareness about New Zealand's unique native birds and the threats they face.