
Kea - Wikipedia
The kea (/ ˈkiːə / KEE-ə; Māori: [kɛ.a]; Nestor notabilis) is a species of large parrot in the family Strigopidae [3] that is endemic to the forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. [4] .
Kea Facts, Diet, Lifespan, Habitat, Ecosystem
Learn more about what makes kea so special, their intelligence, and behaviour. Kea are listed as Threatened - Nationally Endangered; the second-highest threat level in New Zealand, and are on the IUCN Redlist - Endangered (Population trend decreasing) (Birdlife International, 2017).
Kea: New Zealand native land birds - Department of Conservation
The kea is a protected species that lives in forests and mountainous areas across the South Island from Golden Bay to Fiordland. This native parrot is a taonga for Ngāi Tahu and Ngā iwi o Te Tauihu (northern South Island iwi) and valued by New Zealanders as an icon of the outdoors.
Kea | New Zealand Birds Online
The kea is a large, strong-flying, olive-green parrot with scarlet underwings and a slender grey-black bill. Sexually dimorphic, female body mass is about 20% less than males and the bill is shorter. Juveniles have yellow ceres and eyelids, which fade to grey as the bird matures.
The Kea: Alpine Parrot's Traits, Habitat, and Conservation
2024年11月10日 · The kea (Nestor notabilis) is a remarkable bird known for its intelligence, curiosity, and mischievous nature. Native to New Zealand’s South Island, the kea is the only parrot species adapted to live in alpine environments.
Meet the kea parrot: Mischievous guardians of the mountains
2024年5月30日 · Explore the fascinating world of the kea, the intelligent and endangered alpine parrot of New Zealand known for its unique adaptations and playful antics.
Meet the clever kea, New Zealand's endangered Alpine parrot, …
Kea birds are olive-green overall with black scalloping' to feather edges, blue primary feathers and orange-red underwings. Juveniles have a yellow area around their eyes, bill and nostrils, which fades to black by 3-4 years of age.
New Zealand Kea: Understanding the Alpine Parrot’s Intelligence
The Kea, known scientifically as Nestor notabilis, is an alpine parrot endemic to the mountainous regions of New Zealand. As the world’s only mountain parrot, the Kea has gained notoriety for its intelligence, curiosity, and playful behavior.
Kea - eBird
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Kea: Researchers Shed Light on History of Famous New Zealand …
2014年4月5日 · The kea is a strong-flying, large parrot – about 48 cm long and weighing 0.8-1 kg – widely distributed in the mountains of the South Island of New Zealand. This bird has mostly olive-green plumage with a brilliant orange under its wings and has a large, narrow, curved, grey-brown upper beak.