Birds of Aotearoa! At the very least, a couple of them!
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Today's bird is this naughty kea trying to steal my peppermint tea
throwing and mischief violence (from keas - new zealand’s witty daredevils)
Kea ARE moving road cones around in Fiordland in a likely bid to stop traffic.
I will literally never forget in 2018 when they had to build a gym/playground for kea while they did construction in Fiordland, because otherwise the kea kept stealing road cones and other equipment.
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'nope, i don't get it from this angle either'
Playtime for young kea birds! There’s a benefit to this apparently carefree behavior. It helps establish long-lasting relationships between the youngsters and even diffuses tension. David Attenborough | BBC Earth
What about your naughtiest, most chaotic birds?
NAUGHTY AND CHAOTIC BIRDS!!!
Keas are well known for getting into all kinds of shenanigans... untying peoples shoelaces, getting into their purses bags and pockets, pulling things off of peoples cars...
Kea (Nestor notabilis), family Strigopidae, found on the South Island of New Zealand
ENDANGERED.
A few ornithologists place this genus in its own family, Nestoridae, but this has not been widely adopted by ornithologists.
photos: mikullashbee, Andrew Walmsley/Kea Conservation Trust, long.explorer, cityparrots.org, & Tiffany Stephens