How does the kakapo move?

Kakapo are large, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand. They are critically endangered, with a population of less than 200 individuals. Kakapo are nocturnal, and they spend most of their time on the ground. They are excellent climbers, and they use their strong legs and feet to navigate the complex terrain of their forest habitat. Kakapo also have the ability to jump, and they can cover distances of up to 3 meters in a single bound. Although they can't fly, kakapo do have wings. they use their wings to help them balance when they are climbing or jumping, and they also use them to communicate with each other.