
This Parrot You Won't See Anywhere - KAKAPO the Rare Nocturnal Bird (Strigops habroptilus)
Find out why the Kakapo (powled parrot) is so different and understand why New Zealanders are making a monumental effort to save it from extinction.
A very rare species of parrot that until some time ago was thought to be extinct.
A fantastic wild parrot that lives in the forest, which has an eye-catching color, and has a pale owl-like face.
The Kakapos, also known as the owl parrot or night parrot, are charming birds.
These amazing exotic parrots have unique characteristics, mating rituals and displays, which make them a true rarity. And you will be amazed and find out now why these parrots are so rare and why they are so different.
This exotic parrot is native to New Zealand.
Want to know why these exotic birds are so different and why they are unique in the world?
The Kakapo cannot fly and is a nocturnal bird that screams. And it is also the biggest parrot in the world.
Because they cannot fly, kakapos have developed very strong paws and are capable of running at considerable speed, but not for long distances.
Kakapos are impressive and unique birds and parrots in the world and so New Zealanders are making a huge effort to save them from extinction.
