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  1. Black-crowned Pitta

    Black-crowned Pitta

  2. Papuan pitta

    Papuan pitta

  3. Eastern Hooded Pitta in Nimbokrang

    Eastern Hooded Pitta in Nimbokrang

  4. Bar-Bellied Pitta

    Bar-Bellied Pitta

    one kind of bird that I love. I have a lot of great memory of this bird, it was the very first target pitta species I wanted to capture, turn out I got the Blue-winged Pitta because the rainy season does not support for Bar-bellied Pitta spot. Then got more months wandering around its habitat...
  5. Javan Banded Pitta

    Javan Banded Pitta

    A lifer during my birdwatching trip to the West Bali National Park, and this is one of the endemic pittas from Java and Bali.
  6. Sulawesi Pitta

    Sulawesi Pitta

    Another target species for my recent trip to Sulawesi. One of the many within the Red-bellied Pitta complex. Unfortunately during this trip, my camera malfunction and so most of the photos and video are taken with phonescoping setup.
  7. Blue-winged Pitta

    Blue-winged Pitta

  8. Pitta

    Pitta

    From archives .. Thank you for your kind appreciation of my previous posts. Image cropped, re-sized, levels adjusted and minimally sharpened.
  9. Black-crowned Pitta

    Black-crowned Pitta

    Went over to Borneo to look for new birds with a guest based in Kuala Lumpur. It was a leisure bird photography trip. Here is a Black-crowned Pitta which we waited for 6 hours before heaven opens! Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/byawn4us
  10. Fairy Pitta

    Fairy Pitta

    Probably a subadult from the pinkish gape. A national first for Singapore.
  11. Fairy Pitta

    Fairy Pitta

    Fairy Pitta
  12. Mangrove Pitta

    Mangrove Pitta

    Adult with either nesting materials or food. Classified by IUCN as Near Threatened due to habitat loss. Locally uncommon in Singapore's offshore islands of Pulau Ubin and Pulau Tekong.
  13. Blue-naped Pitta (F)

    Blue-naped Pitta (F)

  14. Mangrove Pitta

    Mangrove Pitta

    http://malaysianbirder.blogspot.my/2017/04/photo-targets.html
  15. Blue-rumped Pitta (female)

    Blue-rumped Pitta (female)

    CucPhuong forest (VietNam)
  16. Blue-rumped Pitta (male)

    Blue-rumped Pitta (male)

    Location: CucPhuong forest (VietNam)
  17. Mangrove Pitta

    Mangrove Pitta

    Adult. Uncommon resident breeder of Singapore. Classified "Near Threatened" by IUCN due to habitat loss.
  18. Blue-rumped Pitta

    Blue-rumped Pitta

    We waited in the bird hide for hours until around 6 pm in the evening which eventually showed itself to us.
  19. Banded Pitta from Sabah Borneo

    Banded Pitta from Sabah Borneo

    Another pitta, this one the Banded Pitta which only let me take it's back. Going through a leech infested area, just to get a video and shot of this little guy, but I got more leeches that photos of the Banded Pitta.
  20. Black Headed Pitta from Sabah Borneo, Malaysia

    Black Headed Pitta from Sabah Borneo, Malaysia

    My pitta hunt resulted in this beautiful Black Headed Pitta which was just off the main trail. Managed to capture him on photos and videos for a quick 60 seconds before he flew off. This is my fourth pitta in one year.
  21. Indian Pitta

    Indian Pitta

  22. Black-and-Crimson Pitta

    Black-and-Crimson Pitta

    A locally common lowland resident to the island of Borneo, the Black-and-Crimson Pitta can only be found to the Northern part of the island. This island endemic is one of the most wanted for any visiting birders and good views are never easy and require quite a lot of patience, however you will...
  23. Hooded Pitta

    Hooded Pitta

    Adult. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 640mm ISO2500 1/40s f/8 0EV. Improvement shot (with tripod) of the same pitta I sighted on 2 February.
  24. Hooded Pitta

    Hooded Pitta

    Adult. Uncommon winter visitor/passage migrant to Singapore. Settings: 640mm ISO6400 1/250s f/5.6 +1EV.
  25. Black-crowned Pitta

    Black-crowned Pitta

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