Dunedin has been identified as a new kereru "hotspot" in this year's Great Kereru Count.
The annual 10-day count, the country's biggest "citizen science project", finished on Sunday and organisers said there were nearly 6000 observations of 13,573 wood pigeons.
The final figures will be known on Friday but some trends can already be seen.
Most sightings were recorded in Wellington, Auckland, Nelson/Tasman and Dunedin.
"A new kereru hotspot this year is Dunedin, which is exciting," a WWF New Zealand spokeswoman said.