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Indian Pitta

Pitta brachyura

Description:

The Indian Pitta is a small stubby-tailed bird that is mostly seen on the floor of forests or under dense undergrowth, foraging on insects in leaf litter. It has long, strong legs, a very short tail and stout bill, with a buff coloured crown stripe, black coronal stripes, a thick black eye stripe and white throat and neck. The upperparts are green, with a blue tail, the underparts buff, with bright red on the lower belly and vent. The bird normally hops on the ground to forage and has been known to get trapped in ground traps meant for small mammals.[4] It has been suggested that the width of the coronal stripe may differ in the sexes.

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Matara, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Jan 8, 2012
Submitted on Jan 8, 2013

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