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Kakapo, flightless native parrots of New Zealand, have moss-green feathers mottled with brown and yellow. This enables them to camouflage against the forest floor. They have a yellowish-brown face, surrounded by fine, modified whisker-like feathers. Younger birds aren't quite as brightly coloured, and have browner faces.

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