The colorful plumage of the Ground Roller, resembling a pitta, is remarkable. It usually has a mix of rufous, blue, and green colors. The bird’s head and throat are rufous, or reddish-brown, and it has a noticeable blue stripe across its breast.

   

The Pitta-like Ground Roller (*Atelornis pittoides*) is a species of bird in the ground roller family Brachypteraciidae, endemic to Madagascar. This species is known for its vibrant plumage, which resembles that of the pittas, and its terrestrial lifestyle

 

The Pitta-like Ground Roller has striking plumage with bright colors. It typically features a combination of green, blue, and rufous hues. The bird has a distinctive blue band across its chest and a rufous (reddish-brown) head and neck.

 

It is a medium-sized bird, roughly 25-28 cm in length. As its name suggests, it spends much of its time on the ground, foraging for insects and small invertebrates. It is known for its distinctive, bouncing walk.

Pitta-like Ground-Roller

This species inhabits the humid evergreen forests of eastern Madagascar, from lowlands to mid-elevation areas.

Pitta-like Ground-Roller - eBird

The Pitta-like Ground Roller is found in the rainforests of eastern Madagascar. It prefers dense undergrowth and forest floor habitats, where it can be somewhat elusive due to its camouflaged coloring and ground-dwelling habits.

The Pitta-like Ground Roller is an excellent example of the unique and diverse avifauna of Madagascar, showcasing the island’s rich biodiversity and the evolutionary adaptations of its bird species.

Pitta-like Ground-Roller

One of my favourite Madagascar endemic birds, but often overlooked and understated.

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