The Kea
If you mean South Island, New Zealand. It is largely Protestant, mostly Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian.
The orange-bellied parrot is found only in the far southwest of Tasmania, Australia's island state, although it migrates to coastal Victoria and South Australia after the breeding season.
The Green-Cheeked parrot is native to forests of South America. eastern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina and northern Paraguay. Lives in mostly forests and woodland. Hope that helps.
Either kangaroon Island or Granite Island... depending on what you are talking about
Mostly none of people know but they are: Tierra Del Fuego Island Horn Island Falkland Island
Snowen
The small island of Rottnest Island lies off the southwestern coast.
The largest lakes in the North island are mostly volcanic craters. In the South Island, they are mostly glacial in origin. The largest lake in Aotearoa New Zealand is Taupo which is in the North Island. The next four largest lakes are Te anau, Wakatipu, Wanaka and Waihora (Ellesmere), and are in the South Island.
There are several small islands south/southwest of Tokyo that are considered part of the Tokyo metropolis, referred to as the Izu Islands. The furthest island is Aogashima Island and is 358.4 km south of mainland Tokyo.
There are 5 major ones: Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, and Cyprus. Every island located in the Mediterranean is considered to the south of Europe.
There is only one island in Easter Island. It is a small, remote island located in the South Pacific Ocean.