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Juvenile © Narendra Lohabare
Adult © Stephan Lorenz I Rockjumper Birding Tours
Adult © Aidan Fonseca
Adult © Shivam Bhatt
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Adult © Adithya Bhat

Indian Pitta Pitta brachyura

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A colorful stubby-tailed bird, also known as “Navrang,” translated as “nine colors.” Colors are most striking when the bird is in flight. This bird has long, strong legs and a stout bill, a buffy crown with a black stripe in the middle, a black eye-stripe, and and buffy underparts with bright red on the vent. Upperparts are green, with a blue shoulder patch. It is usually seen foraging on forest floors with thick undergrowth, catching insects in leaf litter. This bird is vocal, giving its characteristic two-noted whistle call at dusk and dawn.

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