The Kea is an alpine parrot usually living above the forest line. Greenish in colour but with bright red under the wings.
The Kaka is a similar looking parrot living mainly inside the forest. Distinct species, and quite different cry.
They both have many k's and a's in the words.
The kea is a bird, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
New Zealand It lives in alpine regions - above the forest line. It has a close cousin the Kaka which lives in the forests of the mountains.
The Kea, an alpine parrot.
You're probably thinking about the KEA. It doesn't really eat rubber, but it does have an appetite for destruction.
hae, why is this in football? there is the Kaka soccer player i know, but it says kaka bird! anyway it it a medium size parrot, and is closely related to the kea. wings - brownish, head and crown - grayish white - patterned brown/green/grey plumage with orange and scarlet flashes. hope this helps!
The Kea is not a mammal. Its a bird.
Kaka, Kea, Kakapo.
They both have many k's and a's in the words.
A description of a kea bird in five words is: a large olive green bird.
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".
No but Kia is a type of bird.. spelled Kea
Kea bird
The kea is a bird, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
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 kakapo is the world's heaviest parrot, being flightless. It can weigh up to 3.5 kg (7 pounds) for males, and 2 kg (over 4 pounds) for females. Males have been known to exceed 4 kg. Male kakapo can reach a head to tail length of 60 cm, or 24 inches. This is larger than the kaka and the kea. The kea can grow up to 50 cm in length, and has a weight of between 800 grams and 1kg. The kaka is very much smaller, with a length of up to 45 cm and weighing up to 475 g for males and 425 g for females.
The kea are a raucous and inquisitive bird, and would be attracted to anything unusual. They have a catholic curiosity. As soon as people appeared in NZ, the kea would have discovered them.