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  1. Nestor notabilis: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Animal Diversity Web: Nestor notabilis taxonomy: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Arctos Specimen Database: 2 records from this provider: supplemental materials: Dryad Digital Repository: Nestor notabilis Gould 1856: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Encyclopedia of life: GOLD: Go0093714: organism-specific: Genomes On Line ...

  2. 15 de feb. de 2023 · In this video, we learn about the kea.QUICK FACTS• Lifespan: 20 years (wild); 50 years (maximum captivity)• Length: 18 to 20 in• Weight: 1.65 and 2.20 lb• Fa...

  3. 2. Unitec New Zealand, Auckland, NZ. Abstract Establishing accurate numbers of individuals within wild animal populations can be extremely difficult. Kea (Nestor notabilis), a species that covers an extensive and largely inaccessible range of the South Island, and which at specific life stages are behaviorally cryptic, are particularly problematic.

  4. The kea is a large, crow-sized parrot about 48 centimeters, or 19 inches, long as an adult and weighs between 800 grams (1.8 pounds) and 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds). Kea display sexual dimorphism as the male is about 5% longer than the female, and the male’s upper beak is 12–14% longer than the female’s. Kea have decurved upper bills or ...

  5. Productivity estimates predict one juvenile for every breeding pair, giving a total population of about 6,000 birds (Kemp 2013). 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 ...

  6. The kea (Nestor notabilis) belongs to the sub-family Nestorinae, which is endemic to New Zealand and contains only one other species: kaka (Nestor meridionalis). 1.2 CONSERVATION STATUS The kea is listed as a "Category B "threatened species according to the Department of Conservation's threatened species priority ranking system.

  7. Nestor notabilis Gould, J 1856. The kea is a species of large parrot in the family Nestoridae found in the forested and alpine regions of the South Island of New Zealand. About 48 cm (19 in) long, it is mostly olive-green with a brilliant orange under its wings and has a large, narrow, curved, grey-brown upper beak.