Codfish Island, off Stewart Island, southern New Zealand.
Kakapo
The kakapo, also known as the “owl parrot,” is truly one of the most extreme birds in the world. This quirky creature is flightless, nocturnal, and nearly extinct. In fact, it’s one of the rarest birds on the planet, with only around 200 individuals left in the wild. But that’s not all that makes the kakapo unique. It’s also the heaviest parrot in the world, weighing up to 9 pounds, and it has a distinctive musky odor that helps it blend into its forest habitat. The male kakapo has a unique mating call that can be heard up to a mile away, making it one of the loudest birds in the world. And if that wasn’t enough, the kakapo has a rather unusual defense mechanism – when threatened, it freezes in place and tries to blend in with its surroundings, much like a deer. Despite its challenges, conservation efforts are underway to protect this endearing bird, ensuring that future generations will be able to witness the wonder of the kakapo.