Growing colonies of pigeons in empty buildings such as the Cathedral are proving a potentially lethal problem for Christchurch pilots.
The route the birds fly each day between the central city buildings and the Waimakariri River takes them directly over the airport, and there have been several near misses with planes.
Hitting pigeons causes damage to hundreds of aircraft each year, with the worst the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 604 in 1988, after it collided with a flock of pigeons during take-off. Of 104 people on board the flight, 35 were killed in the disaster.
The pigeons are also causing big problems for building owners, farmers and native birds.
Keystone Ecology ornithologist Niall Mugan said the pigeon population in Christchurch had grown dramatically over the past two or three years.