- The New
Zealand parrot family,
Strigopidae,
consists of at
least three genera of
parrots – Nestor, Strigops, the
fossil Nelepsittacus, and
probably the...
- this
group as a
separate taxon containing two families:
Nestoridae and
Strigopidae. Conversely, the
relationships among various ****atoo
genera are largely...
-
belonging to the genus. The
kakapo is the only
member of the
family Strigopidae.
BirdLife International (2016). "Nestor productus". IUCN Red List of...
- The
genus Nestor is one of the two
extant genera of the
parrot family Strigopidae.
Together with the kākāpō, and the
extinct parrots in the
genus Nelepsittacus...
-
Psittacidae (African and New
World parrots),
Cacatuoidea (****atoos), and
Strigopidae (New
Zealand parrots). One-third of all
parrot species are threatened...
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southern temperate zones; 330
species Superfamily Strigopoidea Family Strigopidae:
kakapo Family Nestoridae: kea and
kakas Superfamily Cacatuoidea Family...
- the
Chambers Dictionary in 2003. The kākāpō is
placed in the
family Strigopidae together with the two
species in the
genus Nestor, the kea (Nestor notabilis)...
- This list is
based on the
Handbook of Australian, New
Zealand and
Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the
doubtfuls omitted. It
includes the birds...
- [kɛ.a];
Nestor notabilis) is a
species of
large parrot in the
family Strigopidae that is
endemic to the
forested and
alpine regions of the
South Island...
- kākā (Nestor meridionalis) is a
large species of
parrot of the
family Strigopidae found in New Zealand's
native forests across the
three main
Islands of...