
Red-bellied Pitta
Red-bellied Pitta
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The Red-bellied Pitta is a colorful, secretive ground-dwelling bird with a vibrant red belly, blue back, and varying patterns on its head. It is widespread across the Philippines and Indonesia.
Where to spot
Primary and secondary humid lowland forests, often in areas with dense undergrowth and abundant leaf litter, across the Philippines, parts of Indonesia, and New Guinea.
How to spot
Look for movement on the forest floor. Listen intently for its clear, whistled calls, which are the primary method of detection. Remaining quiet and still increases observation chances.
When to spot
Year-round, but most vocal and therefore easier to locate during the breeding season (local spring/summer). Active during daylight hours.
Where to spot
Primary and secondary humid lowland forests, often in areas with dense undergrowth and abundant leaf litter, across the Philippines, parts of Indonesia, and New Guinea.
How to spot
Look for movement on the forest floor. Listen intently for its clear, whistled calls, which are the primary method of detection. Remaining quiet and still increases observation chances.
When to spot
Year-round, but most vocal and therefore easier to locate during the breeding season (local spring/summer). Active during daylight hours.
The Red-bellied Pitta is known for its 'thrush-like' habit of flicking leaf litter aside with its bill to find invertebrates.
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