Pittas, Broadbills and Asities
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The complete guide to these jewels of the tropical Old World undergrowth Inhabiting tropical and subtropical forests of the Old World, pittas, broadbills and asities include some of the most beautiful, elusive and sought-after birds on the planet. Pittas are medium-sized, insectivorous terrestrial birds that are rather thrushlike in their behaviour. Most are brilliantly coloured, generally solitary, and have a well-deserved reputation for secretive, skulking habits, adding to the challenge of seeing them in their often dark environment. The 52 species of pitta largely occur from Asia through Wallacea to New Guinea and Australia, with two (perhaps three) species in Africa. Broadbills are very different to…
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- Foraging
- Section (typography)
- Nesting (process)
- Ecology
- Geography
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Biology
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