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This teeny jumping spider was on my desk at three o'clock, and I spent a good couple minutes shuffling papers trying to get it set up for the new camera. This is the best of bunch. With the warming spring weather animals indoors and outdoors are becoming more active.


A young red kangaroo lounges in the sun.


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I confess I don't know much about our kea collection. Beverly Kea was paired with Jean-Luc Kea (and there was a Kirk as well) but I don't know which males are still around. We got a new group with unpronounceable Maori names too. Looking back at this post, it turns out that keas are fan-favorites around here, or they were 5 years ago anyway. Enjoy!
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Food for two keas in quarantine.




Drinks for three humans at a Mexican restaurant.
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Kea Nestor notablis

In the chilly mists of the highlands of New Zealand's South Island lives what is perhaps the world's strangest parrot. Having evolved in the absence of mammalian predators, the kea has a reputation for being curious and mischievous, pulling windshield wipers and weather stripping off of cars. They are omnivorous opportunists, feeding on more than 100 species of plants, including the roots of some, as well as insects, snails, and carrion. Famously, it was discovered that they even occasionally gouge out hunks of flesh from weakened sheep. Between one to five thousand keas survive in the wild.

Several keas live in an outdoor exhibit at Franklin Park Zoo's Bird's World.

On this day in 365 Urban Species: Dryad's Saddle and Stinky Squid! Two great fungi with two great names! If it would rain this month, we might see them. Instead, we're getting an early autumn as the stressed out and dehydrated trees are already dropping their leaves.

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