Pittidae

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Pittas are a family, Pittidae, of passerine birds found in Asia, Australasia and Africa. There are 44 species of pittas, all similar in general appearance and habits. The pittas are Old World suboscines, and their closest relatives among other birds are in the genera Smithornis and Calyptomena. Initially placed in a single genus, as of 2009 they have been split into three genera: Pitta, Erythropitta and Hydrornis. Pittas are medium-sized by passerine standards, at 15 to 25 cm (5.9–9.8 in) in length, and stocky, with strong, longish legs and long feet. They have very short tails and stout, slightly decurved bills. Many have brightly coloured plumage.
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  • Javabindenpitta (Hydrornis guajanus)

    Javabindenpitta (Hydrornis guajanus)

    Die Javabindenpitta...

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    Image: Phyllodrom – Regenwaldmuseum Leipzig - CC BY-NC-ND

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