Does a kakapo migrate and what are its routes?

The kakapo is a critically endangered flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Unlike other parrot species known for long migrations, the kakapo is quite sedentary, and there are no specific migration patterns or established routes associated with the species. Their main movements are related to finding suitable food resources and optimal habitats within their restricted range. The kakapo's restricted range and relatively small population size mean that it is not migratory on a large scale compared to other long-distance migrating birds.