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The Kea (Nestor notabilis) (8100867771)

Image of Nestor Lesson 1830

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Summary[edit] Description: The kea is an unusual parrot. It is the only truly alpine parrot in the world, and gained early notoriety among settler farmers for attacks on their sheep. Innately curious, kea are attracted to people wherever they enter its mountain domain, and are a feature at South Island ski-fields and mountain huts. Their attraction to people and their paraphernalia is a two-edged sword, providing both new threats and new opportunities. 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 commonest call is a long, loud, high-pitched descending cry which may be broken “kee-ee-aa-aa”, or unbroken “keeeeeaaaa”. Many quiet contact calls are given. Juvenile calls are less stable in tone, being more of a loud uncontrolled whooping or squealing. Date: 12 August 2007, 14:45. Source: The Kea (Nestor notabilis). Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 30′ 17.05″ S, 171° 32′ 35.81″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.504736; 171.543280.

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