Kereru are established in the mainlands of NZ and in most off-shore islands.
A variant lives on the Chatham Islands.
They used also to live in Norfolk Island and the Kermadecs, but both populations have been wiped out.
New Zealand Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)
New Zealand Pigeon was created in 1854.
Two i can think of the Tui and the Morepork (Ruru). The Kereru (Wood pigeon) is also not threatened.
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Rock dove, Pink pigeon, Eurasian collared dove, Wood-pigeon, Mourning dove, Magnificent fruit pigeon, New Zealand pigeon, Victoria crowned pigeon, Crowned sandgrouse and Namaqua sandgrouse.
The cabbage tree is native to New Zealand. The fruits from the tree are eaten by both natives of New Zealand and by the birds that inhabit the land. It is a particular favorite of the New Zealand pigeon.
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The Kereru, also known as the New Zealand pigeon, is endemic to New Zealand. The population is estimated to be around 50,000 to 100,000 individuals.
The Kiwi, the Bellbird, the Tui, the Wood Pigeon, the Rifleman and the Moa (This one is extinct now)! the pukeko, the kea, takahe, kaka, kakariki, Huia (also extinct)
The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in Otago, South Island of New Zealand.