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Pitta (genus)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Pittidae

Higher classification
  
Pitta

Order
  
Passerine

Suborder
  
Tyranni

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Fairy pitta, Blue‑winged pitta, Indian pitta

Pitta is a genus of birds in the Pittidae, or pitta family. They are secretive, brightly coloured birds that forage on the forest floor. They are long-legged and short-tailed with rounded wings. Nest construction, incubation and rearing of nestlings is performed by both parents. Incubation is completed in some 17 days, and the nestlings are altricial and nidicolous.

Contents

The antpittas, a Neotropical bird family of some 50 species, resemble the pittas in their hopping gait, furtive behaviour, long legs and short tails.

Taxonomy

It contains 15 species, distributed from Africa, through southern, eastern and south-eastern Asia, to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia. It was formerly the sole genus in the family, containing 31 species. However, following a 2006 study, two other genera, Erythropitta and Hydrornis, were split off, though all members of the family continue to be known as “pittas”.

Species

  • Hooded pitta, Pitta sordida
  • Ivory-breasted pitta, Pitta maxima
  • Superb pitta, Pitta superba
  • Azure-breasted pitta, Pitta steerii
  • Sula pitta, Pitta dohertyi
  • African pitta, Pitta angolensis
  • Green-breasted pitta, Pitta reichenowi
  • Indian pitta, Pitta brachyura
  • Fairy pitta, Pitta nympha
  • Blue-winged pitta, Pitta moluccensis
  • Mangrove pitta, Pitta megarhyncha
  • Elegant pitta, Pitta elegans
  • Noisy pitta, Pitta versicolor
  • Black-faced pitta, Pitta anerythra
  • Rainbow pitta, Pitta iris
  • References

    Pitta (genus) Wikipedia