Nestor meridionalis

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Nestor meridionalis is a large, forest-dwelling parrot endemic to New Zealand, known for its strong curved bill, olive-brown plumage, and noisy, social behavior.

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Nestor (parrot) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
endemic species
parrot
activityPattern diurnal
behavior noisy
social
binomialName Nestor meridionalis NERFINISHED
breedingSite tree cavities
class Aves
commonName New Zealand kākā NERFINISHED
kākā
conservationStatus Endangered
diet fruit
invertebrates
nectar
seeds
endemicTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
family Nestoridae NERFINISHED
foundInRegion North Island NERFINISHED
South Island NERFINISHED
genus Nestor NERFINISHED
habitat native forest
podocarp–broadleaf forest
temperate rainforest
hasBillShape strong curved bill
hasLanguageName Māori language name kākā
hasPlumageColor olive-brown
hasSubspecies Nestor meridionalis meridionalis NERFINISHED
Nestor meridionalis septentrionalis NERFINISHED
isProtectedIn New Zealand NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInWild over 20 years
locomotion climber
strong flyer
nativeTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
nesting hollows in large trees
order Psittaciformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
pollinationRole forest plants
relatedTo Nestor notabilis NERFINISHED
reproduction egg-laying
socialStructure flocks
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
introduced predators
vocalization loud calls

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New Zealand kaka scientificName Nestor meridionalis
José Carioca hasRelative Nestor meridionalis
this entity surface form: Nestor (parrot)