The Norfolk Kaka was a large, endemic parrot found only on Norfolk Island and Philip Island in the South Pacific. Sadly, it became extinct in the mid-19th century due to hunting and habitat loss.
Where to spot
(Extinct) Historically found only on Norfolk Island and Philip Island.
How to spot
(Extinct)
When to spot
(Extinct)
Where to spot
(Extinct) Historically found only on Norfolk Island and Philip Island.
How to spot
(Extinct)
When to spot
(Extinct)
This Kaka was described as having a unique, almost 'dog-like' bark as its call, differing from its mainland New Zealand relatives.
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