Kea Alpine Parrot

by Ref-G

86 photos
$9.99

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Photo Pack

The world's only alpine parrot endemic to mountains of the South Island in New Zeland. They are endangered species. Only a few thousand exist to the date.

Pack includes many bird close-ups and short movement sequences.

The second photo in the gallery is a combination of 3 consequent photos.
Kea parrot has jumped right on the car left mirror and allowed to capture some really great close up footage at the eye level.

It also includes a small walking sequence when it jumped back on the ground.

Video footage is 37 seconds long. It was shot handheld without stabilization.

Video Pack

The world's only alpine parrot endemic to mountains of the South Island in New Zeland. They are endangered species. Only a few thousand exist to the date.

Pack includes many bird close-ups and short movement sequences.

The second photo in the gallery is a combination of 3 consequent photos.
Kea parrot has jumped right on the car left mirror and allowed to capture some really great close up footage at the eye level.

It also includes a small walking sequence when it jumped back on the ground.

Video footage is 37 seconds long. It was shot handheld without stabilization.