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The African pitta (Pitta angolensis) is a species of bird in the Pittidae family. It is a locally common to uncommon species, resident and migratory in the west, and an intra-African migrant between equatorial and southeastern Africa. They are elusive and hard to observe despite their brightly coloured plumage, and their loud, explosive calls are infrequently heard. The plump, somewhat thrush-like birds forage on leaf litter under the canopy of riparian or coastal forest and thickets, or climax miombo forest, where they may stand motionless for long periods. Breeding birds will however call and display from the mid-canopy. The green-breasted pitta replaces it in the interior of tropical rainforests.



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