kea
IPA: kˈi
noun
- Nestor notabilis, a parrot of New Zealand.
- A village and civil parish south of Truro, west Cornwall, England, named after Saint Kea (OS grid ref SW8142).
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Examples of "kea" in Sentences
- Others, like human beings and kea birds, not so much.
- Wat impresid uz was taht teh kea tukked tehm on teh fly.
- Mai fwend had hur sunglassis stoled by a kea – tehy waz on hur hed at teh tiem.
- Whare Kea means "house of the kea" in Maori -- the kea being the world's only alpine parrot.
- I also only recently found out about what the kea can do to a sheep, and about vampire finches.
- Before the white man came, in fact, the kea was a mild-mannered fruit-eating or honey-sucking bird.
- I read an articlol abowt a kea wut stole a passport from a toorist, then flied awf into teh forest.
- The park is also home to the world's only alpine parrot species, namely kea, as well as the endangered takahe.
- May 29th, 2009 LONDON - A British tourist was left in the lurch after a large wild parrot known as the kea stole his passport in New Zealand.
- The endemic rock wren (Xenicus gilviventris) and the world's only alpine parrot, the kea (Nestor notabalis) probably evolved from lowland equivalents.
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