
Hooded Pitta
Hooded Pitta
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The Hooded Pitta is a common yet highly charismatic pitta, recognized by its striking black 'hood' or head, bright green body, and vibrant blue wing patches. It is widespread across Southeast Asia.
Where to spot
A wide range of forested habitats, including lowland rainforests, montane forests, bamboo thickets, and even mature gardens, across most of Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia.
How to spot
Listen for its short, distinct 'whip-whip' call. Walk quietly and scan the leaf litter on the forest floor, as they are often foraging there. They can be attracted to areas with good invertebrate populations.
When to spot
Resident year-round in many areas, but some populations are migratory. Active year-round. Best observed during early morning or late afternoon, especially when vocalizing during breeding season.
Where to spot
A wide range of forested habitats, including lowland rainforests, montane forests, bamboo thickets, and even mature gardens, across most of Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia.
How to spot
Listen for its short, distinct 'whip-whip' call. Walk quietly and scan the leaf litter on the forest floor, as they are often foraging there. They can be attracted to areas with good invertebrate populations.
When to spot
Resident year-round in many areas, but some populations are migratory. Active year-round. Best observed during early morning or late afternoon, especially when vocalizing during breeding season.
This pitta is known for its peculiar habit of mimicking the calls of other forest birds, making it sometimes challenging to identify solely by its vocalizations.
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