Meet the blue-banded Pitta
The blue-banded pitta (Erythropitta arquata) is a species of bird found in the family Pittidae. Known widely as the “Jewel of Borneo”, it is a unique looking bird, to say the least. The use of bright red plumage on the belly and sides makes the bright silver-blue specks around its neck really stand out. The face is a light orange color, while the plumage on the back of this bird is a dull blue-green color.
Females of this species are equally striking in appearance as males, although the underwings and tail are a slightly different color.
The Blue-banded Pitta is found in Indonesia, where it is native to the island of Borneo.
It is also found in Brunei and Malaysia.
A shy bird, it likes to live in montane and submontane forests of tropical or subtropical humid lowlands. In these areas, it likes disturbed areas, such as bamboo forests and fallen trees.
Blue-banded pitta feed on snails, insects and similar invertebrates.
Pittas, as a species, lay up to six eggs in large spherical nests in trees or bushes, sometimes even on the ground.
Due to the wide range of this bird, the Blue-banded Pitta is not believed to be under any immediate threat.
Watch this bird right here in the video below: