
Kea - Wikipedia
The kea nests in burrows or crevices among the roots of trees. Kea are known for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital to their survival in a harsh mountain environment. Kea can solve logical puzzles, such as pushing and pulling things in a certain order to get to food, and will work together to achieve a certain objective. [8]
Kea Facts, Diet, Lifespan, Habitat, Ecosystem - Kea Conservation …
A kea nest takes four months to raise from a clutch of eggs to free-flying fledglings. Kea are long lived and slowly reproducing, making their populations particularly sensitive to changes in adult survival rates, and also to changes in reproductive and juvenile survival rates.
Fun Facts About Kea - Kea Conservation Trust
They nest in the beech forests at sea level on the West Coast of the South Island, in the mountain forests along the Southern Alps (as far north as Kahurangi National Park and as far south as Fiordland) and are also in the mountains as far east as Kaikoura.
Kea (Nestor notabilis) - FaunaFocus
The kea is a highly intelligent and social alpine parrot endemic to New Zealand. As an opportunistic, generalist foraging omnivore, this bird will eat just about anything, but relies mostly on berries and shoots.
Kea Animal Facts - Nestor notabilis - A-Z Animals
Nov 2, 2022 · Kea Nest. They pick their nesting sites in southern beech forests on steep mountainsides, around 5,200 feet above sea level. They nest on the ground under large trees, in rock crevices, or between roots. These parrots dig tunnels 3 to 19 feet long, which lead to a large chamber lined with moss, lichen, and rotting wood. Scientific Name
Kea: New Zealand native land birds - Department of Conservation
Kea are particularly vulnerable because they nest in cavities on the ground that are easy to find and get into. They also spend lots of time on the ground exploring and foraging for food, which puts them at risk.
Kea | New Zealand Birds Online
Kea mainly nest within native forest. Their foraging habitat includes all types of native forest, sub-alpine scrub, tussock and herb-field. They socialise on prominent rocky outcrops and windy saddles above or below the timberline, and are frequently reported in …
Keas (Nestor) Species and Information | Nestorinae | Earth Life
Jul 12, 2023 · Keas typically nest in crevices under rocks, in the roots of trees, or in hollow logs. Keas are typically found in flocks of ten or more, and during breeding, juveniles can be found in groups topping the hundreds.
Kea - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Ground Nests – Because they spend much of their time above the line where trees can grow, these birds usually nest on the ground. They will find a comfortable spot, safely nestled between roots or in rock crevices, and build a nest. They commonly line their nests with mosses, ferns, and rotten wood. Habitat of the Kea
Kea Birds – Everything You Need to Know - The Happy Chicken …
Jul 26, 2022 · Kea birds are large parrots with olive-emerald green edged plumage and a hidden black and bright orange with yellow and black feathers on the underside of their wings. You’ll witness the bursting visual treat once they fly, but the orange feathers are also visible in …