Kaka

What is special about the kaka?
The kākā has some special features - a brush-like tongue for collecting nectar and a strong beak which they use like a third leg for climbing trees. T...
What do kakas eat?
Kaka consume seeds, fruit, nectar, sap, honeydew and tree-dwelling, especially wood-boring, invertebrates. There are also two records of kaka preying ...
How many kaka left in NZ?
On d'Urville Island—at the same latitude and with 8000 hectares of forest, but with stoats as well—there are only about a dozen kaka left. Unless the ...