Birds

Norfolk Island Kaka

Norfolk Island Kaka

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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.
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(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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