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KEA, ARTHUR'S PASS STORE PARKING LOT, CANTERBURY REGION, SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND, 11/4/2017
We can ID this parrot as a Kea by its large size; mostly olive-green plumage; grey bill having a long, downcurved upper bill; grey eye-ring and dull-blue feathers on its outer wing.
The Kea is the only truly alpine parrot in the world and is endemic to the South Island of New Zealand.
The Kea is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 751.
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