Kakapos are herbivorous parrots with a diet that primarily consists of plant material, including:
1. **Leaves:** They feed on a variety of leaves from native plants, shrubs, and trees.
2. **Fruits:** Kakapos consume fruits when available, including those from native trees and shrubs.
3. **Seeds:** They eat seeds, particularly from native grasses and plants.
4. **Tubers and Roots:** Kakapos may dig for tubers and roots to add to their diet.
5. **Bark:** In some cases, they may consume bark from trees and shrubs.
Their diet can vary depending on seasonal availability and the region in which they are found. The Kakapo's ability to feed on a range of native vegetation allows it to adapt to different food sources in its habitat. Conservation efforts often involve providing supplementary feeding to Kakapos to ensure they have adequate nutrition, especially during breeding seasons.