Adult (Chestnut-crowned) © Jan-Peter Kelder eBird S133501126 Macaulay Library ML 557228881
Adult (Sunda) © Chris Venetz | Ornis Birding Expeditions
Adult (Philippines) © Shailesh Pinto
Adult (Chestnut-crowned) © JJ Harrison
Adult (Sunda) © Alex Berryman
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Adult (Chestnut-crowned) © Dipankar Dev
Adult (Chestnut-crowned) © Chayan Debnath
Adult (Philippines) © Forest Botial-Jarvis

Western Hooded Pitta Pitta sordida

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Identification

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Widespread and beautiful, this jewel of a bird bounces about on the shaded forest floor like a luminous ball, where it can be surprisingly difficult to spot. If seen, note emerald-green body, black head, ruby-red lower belly, and powder-blue wing patch. Birds from the Himalayas east to much of mainland Southeast Asia have a warm brown crown stripe; these birds are migratory, and may turn up in unexpected places, such as city parks. Listen for loud, barking song in a range of wooded habitats, from deep forest to plantations. Formerly grouped together with several other closely related species as “Hooded Pitta.”

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