Kepler Kea
This photo of a kea was taken while walking the Kepler Track in Fiordland. You can see the beautiful shades of the feathers, from green through to tea...Listed in photos
Kea Eating
Kea eating a bit of my apple on the Kepler Track, Fiordland. The Kea (Nestor notabilis) is one of seven parrot species endemic to New Zealand.Listed in photos
Naughty Kea
The Kea are attracted by the prospect of food scraps from human habitation. Their curiosity leads them to peck and carry away unguarded items of cloth...Listed in photos
Kea Silhouette
I created this kea cut-out for a project but it was never used so hopefully you can use it!Listed in photos
The Kea Appears
Look at this cheeky guy checking us out! This photo was taken on the Kepler Track, Fiordland, New Zealand.Listed in photos
Looking Down on Kea
Kea are amazing birds. They are legendary for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital to their survival in a harsh mountain environment. Studies ...Listed in photos
Side View of Kea
Now uncommon, the Kea was once killed for bounty as it preyed on livestock, especially sheep, only receiving full protection in 1986. Together with lo...Listed in photos
Please do NOT feed the kea
Love this sign! Please do NOT feed the kea mini hamburgers by hand. This sign is outside the Mt Arthur hut in the Kahurangi National Park.Listed in photos
- Bird Watching in New Zealand
New Zealand was a land of birds before humans arrived on our shores between 800 and 1200 AD. The only mammals found in New Zealand prior to the arriva...Listed in articles