Kākāpō ( Strigops habroptilus) are large, flightless, nocturnal parrots with mottled green and yellow plumage that only breed ...
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The kakapo, world’s rarest parrot, just started breeding again after coming dangerously close to extinction
The world’s heaviest parrot cannot fly. It does not breed every year. It only lives in one country. The Strigops habroptilus, ...
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New Zealand's rare flightless parrot begins breeding again
New Zealand's critically endangered flightless parrot, the kakapo, started breeding last week for the first time in four ...
New Zealand's endangered kakapo has a unique breeding cycle. Now, for the first time in four years, the parrots are in the ...
New Zealand’s critically endangered flightless parrot, the kakapo, started breeding last week for the first time in four ...
WELLINGTON, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand's critically endangered kakapo is entering its first breeding season in four years, raising hopes for what could be the largest hatching on record.
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Why Every Living Kākāpō Has a Name—and What That Says About Its Future
When you think of birds, you might imagine wings flapping silently against a blue sky. The kākāpō, however, lacks these ...
After a four-year wait, the abundant fruiting of the rimu tree could inspire the world’s heaviest parrots to boost their population ...
New Zealand's rarest birds have seemingly come back from the dead. For decades, they were thought to be extinct until tiny populations were rediscovered, the holdouts that survived against the odds.
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