A seagull flew into New Zealand journalist Jess Tyson's face while she was filming a TV segment in a video shared by the ...
Jess Tyson tells TODAY.com about the shocking moment, the bloody aftermath and the "hilarious story" she says she has now.
The kākāpō is New Zealand's chunky, flightless parrot. They like eating fruit and making sounds like little tubas all night long. You can cancel any time by emailing [email protected] Host: Hank Green ...
Television reporters are drilled to stay unflappable no matter what, but a journalist in New Zealand just redefined composure ...
A former Miss World New Zealand is going viral after she was brutally struck by a seagull while she was filming a news story.
A New Zealand parrot provided a breathtaking, bird’s-eye view of a scenic landscape — after swiping a GoPro camera from a group of hikers. The Verheul family told local news program “Seven Sharp” that ...
Kākāpō are avid walkers, wandering on strong legs for miles at a time and hiking up mountains to find mates. They’re keen climbers too, clambering up New Zealand’s 65-foot-high rimu trees on large ...
The population of New Zealand's treasured kākāpō has now reached 252, the highest number of the endangered birds seen in almost 50 years, the country's Department of Conservation announced Tuesday.
This kākāpō's name is Sirocco, and he is a good bird. Credit: Xinhua / Yang Liu via Getty Images "It’s a hiatus. It’s definitely not a lifetime ban," a Forest & Bird spokesperson Ellen Rykers said to ...
Before humans arrived in New Zealand, parrots called kākāpō freely roamed across the islands. They are the world’s only living flightless parrots, and they’re a bit smaller than the average chicken.
Human laughter is such an intrinsic part of our lives that we don’t tend to give it much thought. But we are one of only a handful of animals that do it, along with apes, dogs, and, quite bizarrely, ...