Pittas

Blue Pitta

Scientific Name   

Hydrornis cyaneus

Status

Least Concern

Size 

Length:  22 - 24 cm

Weight:  99 - 120 g

Diet 

Omnivore.

Insects (especially beetles), insect larvae, worms, grubs, and snails.

Appearance

The Blue Pitta is a brightly coloured, stocky bird, with long legs, and a short tail, measuring around 22-24 cm in length. The male is most known for its vibrant blue upper parts, a flame-orange hindcrown, and a pale gray-blue breast with black spotting. The female is duller, with olive-brown upper parts and a hint of blue on the tail and mantle, and her breast is pale gray with black spots.

Distribution 

The Blue Pitta is found in the north, west, northeast and east of Thailand. Primarily in moist evergreen and tropical forests.

 

Khao Yai National Park

Scientific Name: Ursus tibetanus

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Useful Information
Blue pittas are shy, solitary ground-foraging birds that are active during the day but often stay in the forest undergrowth.
 
Breeding is from June to October. The nest being a dome-shaped structure of leaves and other debris, placed on the ground or in a low tree.
Where To See
  • Khao Yai National Park

 

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