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Indian Pitta

Pitta brachyura

Description:

The 20 cm Indian Pitta is a small and dumpy bird which occurs in many parts of the country. Its brilliant colours light up the dark and wet forest understory in which it leads a shy existence. A resident species, this Pitta breeds in the north and winters down south and can occur almost anywhere on migration. Pittas are passerine birds of the family, Pittidae which occur mainly in tropical Asia and Australasia. The name Pitta is derived from the Telegu word 'pitta' which means a small bird.

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6 Comments

James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Exquisite

Ashok N Pulliyerengi
Ashok N Pulliyerengi 10 years ago

thank you all :)

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 10 years ago

Beautiful bird!

Great capture Ashok,awesome collours,congrats and thanks for sharing

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 10 years ago

Gorgeous bird.

Wild Things
Wild Things 10 years ago

Beautiful! Kindly add the scientific name: Pitta brachyura to complete the spotting.

Tamil Nadu, India

Spotted on Mar 1, 2014
Submitted on Mar 6, 2014

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