The Kakapo parrot is facing an endangered threat

 The kakapo parrot is facing an endangered threat and this parrot also called owl parrot is a large, nocturnal, flightless, lek-breeding parrot a real oddity, ground-dwelling parrot endemic to New Zealand.


The kakapo parrot is facing an endangered threat

The kakapo parrot is facing an endangered threat and this parrot also called owl parrot is a large (Adult Male: 2 – 4 kg), nocturnal, flightless, lek-breeding parrot a real oddity, ground-dwelling parrot endemic to New Zealand.

How many Kakapos are left in 2019?

According to the report of The Department Conservation (DOC) when 2019 there are just 147 native kakapo parrot left.

How to Identify Kakapo parrot

Kakapo parrot is a large flightless parrot with a pale owl-like face. Kakapo is more yellow below, and moss green mottled with yellow and black above

Kakapo and Kea have the same look so kea is the only species with which kakapo might be confused, but Kakapo has a specific look just like large size, flightlessness, moss green color, and nocturnal habits make them easy to distinguish.

Where's Kakapo parrots living

The Kakapo parrots only live on three small islands off the coast of New Zealand. Kakapo is entirely flightless because they don’t need to fly therefore they are also the heaviest species of parrot in the world.

What kind of foods kakapo parrot eat

The kakapo parrot is herbivorous, they also eating "nuts, seeds, fruits, berries, and flowers ". kakapo's favorite eat is the fruit of the rimu tree.

What is the Kakapo parrot habitat

Kakapo parrot lives only the forest habitats in include scrub forest, temperate forest, and coastal regions

Breed of Kakapo parrot

Kakapo parrot is lek breeders. Males call from track-and-bowl systems to attract a female parrot for mating.

Kakapo parrot makes nests on or under the ground in natural cavities or under dense vegetation. The 1-4 eggs are laid in a shallow depression in the soil or rotten wood, which is repeatedly turned-over before and during incubation.

Kakapo parrot behavior and ecology

Kakapo is nocturnal and solitary, and also they are using the same home range for many years.

They forage on the ground and climb high into trees. They often leap from trees and flap their wings, but at best manage a controlled plummet.

What is the reason endangered threats and conservation

Kakapo parrot has one of the biggest threats is actually infertility. Half of their eggs that are laid are infertile, however as an average third of their eggs that are laid turn into chicks.

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