The breeding density of the Woodpigeon was determined in square LH75 in the period from March to May 2023. For this purpose, a point counting method was used, and in addition, some characteristics of the habitats were taken into account. The breeding density of Woodpigeon in the present study was 16.42, 12.75 and 14.44 pairs/100ha, in March, April and May 2023 year, respectively. Breeding density decreases from March to May. Anova analysis showed statistically significant differences in the mean number of song pigeons by habitat and cropland types (F=8.11, p=0.005). The number of song Woodpigeons was significantly greater in open habitats with single large trees or small groups of large trees among grassland and meadows than in other breeding habitat types. Their number is relatively high in Silver lime forests, coniferous plantations, and in the fringe strip of all forest habitats. The number of song pigeons is also relatively high in cases where we have a lack of arable land in the fixed radius or in the presence of wheat. Their number in the fixed radius increased with increasing average tree height. The number of singing pigeons is positively correlated with tree height (R=0.49, F=2.132, p<0.0001). The latest data on the breeding density of the Woodpigeon are from the end of the last century in Bulgaria. This study presents first results on the breeding distribution and density of the species in an information-poor area.