After you climb the 3600 vertical feet up avalanche peak, you're greeted by two spectacles: Crow Glacier
and perhaps 30 highly-entertaining kea. The kea is an intelligent and curious mountain parrot, and they've definitely figured out that it's in their interest to visit the top of the mountain at lunch time, when all the hikers stop to eat. They will definitely take any food (or perhaps rubber) that you leave unattended, using a very loose definition of "unattended". As long as they only try to nibble your boots, though, they're very entertaining.
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Coincidentally, I was looking up parrot sizes on Wikipedia the other week. I think the kea came up as the heaviest in the world, or something. Cool!
I was wrong, the heaviest is the kakapo, which is also from NZ (so it's a Kiwi parrot? Odd) but impossibly rare.
But we did just see the kea on a David Attenborough programme. Did you know that they eat meat? Shearwater chicks, specifically.
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