Pittas (Pittidae)
Indian Pitta (Pitta brachyura) - HBW 8, p. 157
French: Brève du Bengale
German: Bengalenpitta
Spanish: Pita India
Other common names: Bengal/Blue-winged(!)/Green-winged Pitta
Taxonomy: [Corvus] brachyurus Linnaeus, 1766, Moluccas and Sri Lanka; error = Sri Lanka.
Forms a superspecies with P. nympha, P. moluccensis and P. megarhyncha. Formerly treated by many authors as conspecific with first of those, but differs in morphology, plumage and vocalizations. Has also been treated as conspecific with P. elegans. Monotypic.
Distribution: Breeds in NE Pakistan (Margalla Hills) and in foothills of Himalayas from W Himachal Pradesh (Dharmsala, Kangra) E to Sikkim and Bangladesh (has probably bred), and S to W & C India (S to Gujarat, extreme N Karnataka, E Maharashtra and C Bihar); migrates S to S India and Sri Lanka.
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Two calls of two different birds.
Locality Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Ernakulam District, Kerala, India
(Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 30 November 2009 3 years ago 4.3 -
alarm call Locality Arpora Forest, North Goa District, Goa, India
(Monotypic species)
Paul Willoughby 8 November 2009 3 years ago 4 -
Calling from a tree, Sweet loud double-noted whistles with pauses of 5-10 sec Locality Jaipur District, Rajasthan, India
RAM GOPAL SONI 1 August 2005 3 years ago 3.5
