Yes, the NZ Kea is regarded as endangered.
New Zealand
No. Kea are birds. They are the second-largest native parrot in New Zealand.
"Kea" is the real name of this New Zealand parrot. Its scientific name is Nestor notabilis. The bird was named by the Maori of New Zealand, so it has no English name: it is known as kea by both the Maori and the pakeha (European New Zealanders).
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
Kaka, Kea, Kakapo.
The kea, a bird that is native to New Zealand, is named are the sound it makes. Its in-flight call sounds like "kee-aa".
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the kiwi,tui,weta,pukeko,kea,kakapo and the takahe
kea(new zealand) peuguin (yellow eyes)[nz]
A cheeky bird that lives in the mountains is called a Kea. The Kea is a species of parrot and can be found in the alpine areas of New Zealand.
The Kea, an alpine parrot.
The kea is an olive green and black coloured parrot native to New Zealand. Its underwings are orange-red with black and yellow stripes. It has a particularly long and sharp curved beak, up to about 5.5cm in length. It is a fairly large parrot, weighing over 1kg.