New Zealand kaka

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The New Zealand kaka is a large, forest-dwelling parrot native to New Zealand, known for its strong curved bill, raucous calls, and important ecological role as a nectar and seed disperser.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
parrot
activityPattern diurnal
breedingSite tree cavities
class Aves
clutchSize 2–4 eggs
commonName kākā
conservationAction captive breeding
predator control
translocation
describedBy Johann Friedrich Gmelin
diet fruit
invertebrates
nectar
sap
seeds
ecologicalRole nectar disperser
seed disperser
endemicTo New Zealand
family Nestoridae
flightCapability strong flier
foragingStratum canopy
subcanopy
foundIn North Island
South Island
offshore islands of New Zealand
genus Nestor
habitat native forest
podocarp-broadleaf forest
temperate rainforest
IUCNStatus Endangered
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo New Zealand
notableFeature olive-brown plumage
reddish underparts
strong curved bill
order Psittaciformes
phylum Chordata
predator possum
rat
stoat
relatedTo Norfolk kaka
kea
scientificName Nestor meridionalis
socialBehavior gregarious
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
introduced predators
vocalization loud calls
yearDescribed 1788

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