According to a report from February 2012, the population of the kakapo at that stage stood at 127. This was down from a high of 131 in the previous breeding season. This flightless, nocturnal parrot of New Zealand is critically endangered.
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The kakapo is an endangered bird. Native to New Zealand, it is an unusual bird, being the world's only flightless parrot.
The bird with a twisted bill in New Zealand is the Kakapo, also known as the Night Parrot. This unique bill helps the Kakapo to feed on native plants and seeds. It is a critically endangered species with only a few hundred individuals left in the wild.
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The kakapo is not recognised as the national bird of New Zealand. Perhaps if it were, its status would not be critically endangered. New Zealand's national bird is the kiwi.
The kakapo is a bird. Therefore, like all birds, it has a body covering of feathers.
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Kakapos are forest birds. They are ground dwelling and live in New Zeland.
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New Zealand has more than one endangered bird. The kakapo, the world's only flightless parrot, is the most endangered, with around just 130 birds remaining.Other endangered birds of New Zealand which, like the kakapo are flightless, include the following:kiwitakahēyellow eyed penguinerect crested penguin
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