Where do male kākāpō gather to perform displays intended to attract females during the breeding season?

Answer

Traditional "leks".

When the conditions are right, usually signaled by the fruiting of the *rimu* tree, male kākāpō congregate at specific, traditional communal display grounds known as leks. At these sites, the males engage in elaborate displays designed to attract females. Despite this focused effort, the overall breeding success remains low, contributing to the species' very slow rate of population recovery, even in managed conservation settings.

Where do male kākāpō gather to perform displays intended to attract females during the breeding season?
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