From Dorkings to Silkies, Wyandottes and Sebrights, two-legged feathered friends ruled the roost at the Invercargill Poultry and Pigeon Club's annual show at the weekend.
From as far north as Oxford, 37 exhibitors entered 485 birds in the club's 108th show, held at the Kennington Kennel Club Hall in Invercargill.
Five judges spent the morning examining exhibits as squawks competed throughout the room.
Crowds were queuing at the door by noon to see the show, which was open to the public from 1pm to 5pm.
Invercargill Poultry and Pigeon Club treasurer Jill Maxwell, who judged the egg competition, said she was pleased with the turnout after pigeons were banned.