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    The Chatham kākā or Chatham Island kākā (Nestor chathamensis) is an extinct parrot species previously found on the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. The first...
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    abbreviated name kākā, although it shares this name with the recently extinct Norfolk kākā and Chatham kākā. Two subspecies of New Zealand kākā are recognised...
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    the fossil Heracles. The genus Nestor consists of the kea, kākā, Norfolk kākā and Chatham kākā, while the genus Strigops contains the iconic kākāpō. All...
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    Nestor (genus) (redirect from Kaka (bird))
    septentrionalis South Island kākā, Nestor meridionalis meridionalis †Norfolk kākā, Nestor productus (extinct) †Chatham kākā, Nestor chathamensis (extinct)...
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  • Kaka Babu, a fictional Indian detective Norfolk kākā, an extinct parrot Chatham kākā, an extinct parrot Kaka Point, a small settlement in New Zealand Caca...
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    The Chatham Island kākā (Nestor chathamensis) was extinct by 1550–1700, so is only described from sub-fossil remains, and the Norfolk Island kākā (Nestor...
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  • Strigopoidea, the Norfolk kākā and Chatham kākā became extinct in recent history. The last known individual of the Norfolk Kākā died in its cage in London...
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  • fossil Heracles. The genus Nestor consists of the kea, kākā, Norfolk Island kākā and Chatham Island kākā, while the genus Strigops contains the iconic kākāpō...
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    the New Zealand kākā (Nestor meridionalis), the kea (N. notabilis), the extinct Norfolk kākā (N. productus), and the extinct Chatham kākā (N. chathamensis)...
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    New Zealand quail. Kererū bones, along with bones of other forest birds kākā, kākāpō and red-crowned parakeets, were also found in rock shelter sites...
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    wren North Island stout-legged wren Lyall's wren Chatham kākā Laughing owl (whēkau) Chatham penguin Waitaha penguin Eyles' harrier (kērangi) North Island...
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    conflict. Norfolk kākā, Nestor productus (Norfolk and Philip Islands, Southwest Pacific, 1851?) Chatham kākā, Nestor chathamensis (Chatham Islands, New Zealand...
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    islands. New Zealand proper also includes outlying islands such as the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, and New Zealand Subantarctic Islands. Only New...
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    islands. New Zealand proper also includes outlying islands such as the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, and New Zealand Subantarctic Islands. Only New...
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    Eclectus? Strigopidae – kakas and kakapos Extinct species of extant genera Nestor Chatham kākā, Nestor chathamensis (Chatham Islands, Southwest Pacific)...
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  • fossil Heracles. The genus Nestor consists of the kea, kākā, Norfolk Island kākā and Chatham kākā, while the genus Strigops contains the iconic kākāpō....
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    is the most commonly used, means "small parrot". The etymology is: from kākā, parrot + riki, small. The word is also used to refer to the colour green...
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  • New Zealand 43.2 (2013): 100-107. A 1872 report of a pet penguin in the Chathams has been sometimes interpreted as a member of this species, but this is...
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  • Little Owl Steller's Spectacled Cormorant Tasmanian Emu (subsp.) 1851 Norfolk kākā, a parrot 1853 Lord Howe Island Pigeon 1859 Jamaican Pauraque, a nightjar...
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    called the giant Chatham Island rail or in Moriori as mehonui, is an extinct species of flightless rail. It was endemic to the Chatham Islands east of...
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    Tūī (category Birds of the Chatham Islands)
    calling Parent feeding juvenile Tūī defending a food source from a much larger kākā parrot A short video of tūī vocalisations BirdLife International (2017)....
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  • novaeseelandiae - Aus, NZ Kea, Nestor notabilis - NZ New Zealand kākā, Nestor meridionalis - NZ Norfolk kākā, Nestor productus - Aus Kākāpō, Strigops habroptilus...
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    Beilschmiedia tawa tawaroa Beilschmiedia tawaroa Coprosmas Chatham Islands karamu Coprosma chathamica (Chatham Islands) Coprosma acutifolia (Kermadec Islands) Coprosma...
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    13 city councils, 53 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Council. While officially the Chatham Islands Council is not a unitary authority, it undertakes...
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  • rua, meaning "hole", and kākā, the native parrot Nestor meridionalis. Together the name means "kākā hole/s", referencing the kākā nests built in holes in...
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    Zealand, such as the Norfolk kākā, Norfolk pigeon, and Norfolk boobook. Extinctions include that of the endemic Norfolk kākā, Norfolk ground dove and Norfolk...
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    November 2024 As a franchise team, Waikato FC were ineligible to play in the Chatham Cup, New Zealand's national knockout cup competition. Appearances in UEFA...
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    kokako, whitehead, tūī, kererū, silvereye, New Zealand bellbird, New Zealand kākā, brown creeper, grey warbler, tomtit, blackbird, and chaffinch. Its flowers...
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  • team to win the Central League in 2017 and reach the final of the 2018 Chatham Cup. Through the Olé Academy partnership, Pijnaker signed for Olé affiliate...
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  • Chatham Island pigeon (parea), Hemiphaga chathamensis VU Chatham Island rail, Cabalus modestus EX Chatham Island shag, Leucocarbo onslowi CR Chatham Island...
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