While I understand a small population of cockatoos remains in the pine forests north of Raglan, I haven't come across any in the Hamilton/Cambridge area since moving here 8 months ago. Therefore in case it's notable--there were 4 Sulphur-crested Cockatoos foraging in a plowed field on the northeast side of State Hwy 1, just on the Hamilton side of the village of Tamahere (Between Hamilton and Cambridge). This was in the afternoon of Aug 30 (Sunday). There's a new overpass at Pickering Road where an artificial pond has been put in right beside the highway. The field is just 600m toward Hamilton from that spot.
Tuis are loving the blooming cherry trees around. So far the best concentration is at Te Ko Utu Lake (Cambridge Domain) where I counted 31+ in a single tree

Still no Shining Cuckoos singing around here but I would imagine they're not far off.
Happy spring!
Russ Cannings
Cambridge, NZ