It was a special day for kiwi conservationists as year-old Ali was released back into the wild.
Ali was nursed back to health as part of Operation Nest Egg, after losing a significant amount of weight in the Warrenheip Bush, near Cambridge.
"Ali had some antibiotics about three or four weeks ago," said Emma Bean.
"We've managed to get the weight back on him again and he's now happy to go back where he was in Warrenheip, before going to Otanewainuku when he is ready to find a girlfriend."
Bean has spent time caring for Ali at Rotorua's Rainbow Springs. She describes the bird as "endlessly inquisitive".