A woodpigeon native to New Zealand called the Kereru drunkenly sways upside-down from a branch in the breeze. <br /><br />The bird is known for gorging itself on fermented forest berries, and occasionally falling out of trees afterwards. <br /><br />The Kereru was recently named New Zealand's 2018 "bird of the year". Conservation group Forest and Bird, which spearheaded the competition, termed the creature “clumsy, drunk, gluttonous and glamorous.”<br /><br />The filmer captured the footage in September last year in Waingaro.
