South Island kea are having fun with motorists by rearranging road cones on a popular tourist route.
The
Kea Conservation Trust said the NZ Transport Agency's Milford Alliance
team were puzzled to find their road cones in odd places on State
Highway 94 at the Homer Tunnel, the entrance to Milford Sound.
After
a few weeks they checked the footage from their cameras at each end of
the tunnel and made a remarkable, and hilarious, discovery - it was
cheeky kea.
The video, labelled The Kea Movie, starts with
the road clear of any road cones before a kea can be seen dragging one
onto the left hand lane.
Another one then appears being brought into the
middle of the road as cars weave around them, before the Kea again pops
out and moves the cone again.
A third road cone is then brought
out onto the road and the mischievous kea continue to rearrange the
cones, popping out of sight as traffic goes by, before darting out and
moving them again.
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