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  1. Schwing R, Nelson XJ, Parsons S. 2016. Audiogram of the kea parrot, Nestor notabilis. J Acoust Soc Am. 140:3739–3744. Schwing R, Nelson XJ, Wein A, Parsons S. 2017. Positive emotional contagion in a New Zealand parrot. Curr Biol. 27:R213-R214213-214. Schwing R, Parsons S, Nelson XJ. 2012. Vocal repertoire of the New Zealand kea parrot Nestor ...

  2. El Kea (Nestor notabilis) es un ave de la familia Strigopidae de 48 cm. de longitud y un peso medio de 922 gramos.. Su cabeza es de color marrón oliva; las estrechas plumas de la corona con unas rayas finamente veteadas en negro; coberteras auriculares y lores de color marrón oscuro más uniforme; plumas de la nuca ligeramente amarillentas, con rayas y bordes de color negro parduzco .

  3. Nestor notabilis Name Homonyms Nestor notabilis Gould, 1856 Common names (nestor) kea in Polish Kea in English Kea in Spanish Kea in English Kea in English ... nestor kea in Czech nestor kea in Slovak papagaio-da-nova-zelândia in Portuguese papagaio-da-nova-zelândia in Portuguese papūga kėja in Lithuanian

  4. 1 de nov. de 2010 · Kea (Nestor notabilis) consider spatial relationships between objects in the support problem Biology Letters , 5 ( 2009 ) , pp. 455 - 458 CrossRef View in Scopus Google Scholar

  5. Trend justification: Recent survey data indicate that Kea have undergone substantial recent population declines. For example, density in the upland beech forest of Nelson Lakes National Park in 2011 was approximately one adult female Kea per 2,750 hectares, down from about one per 550 ha in 1998 (Adams et al, 2011; Kemp 2013): this represents an 80% decline in density over 13 years or just ...

  6. Nestor notabilis Taxonomy ID: 176057 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid176057) current name. Nestor notabilis Gould, 1856. homotypic synonym: Nestor notabilis notabilis. Genbank common name: Kea NCBI BLAST name: birds Rank: species Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard)

  7. 22 de sept. de 2020 · Kea are social and mobile, and young non-breeding males often form "street gangs" of 15-20 birds, particularly in alpine tourist towns like Arthur's Pass. KEA are found only in the high country and mountains of New Zealand's South Island. KEA are the world's only alpine parrot. KEA are fully protected.