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But one cheeky kea took flight with it, capturing aerial footage of the landscape before settling on some ground and tapping at the gadget repeatedly with its beak. At one point, the bird can be ...
A group of hikers were robbed at Fiordland National Park in New Zealand — by a bird ... one of the kea parrots hopped over, snagged the family’s GoPro in its beak, and took flight, CNN ...
This is the moment a thieving New Zealand parrot stole a family's GoPro and recorded a bird’s eye view of its getaway. The Verheuls, from Dunedin, had just finished their first day at the ...
Spotting the camera, the parrot hops over, snatches it and leaps into flight. The bird is a kea, an endangered species that is the world's only mountain-dwelling parrot, according to the Kea ...
The bird then manages to tear a strip of plastic ... mom Alex Verheul said they were able to track down the camera by following the kea’s general flight path and then heading toward a spot ...
Kea, Nestor notabilis, are large parrots that live in alpine and forested ... sapphire blue on the leading edge of their dark grey flight feathers whilst the underwings are brilliant orangeish ...
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