Fairy pitta (Pitta nympha)
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Other names: lesser blue-winged pitta, Chinese pitta, little forest angel, and eight-coloured bird.

The fairy pitta (Pitta nympha) is a small and brightly colored species of passerine bird in the family Pittidae.
The fairy pitta breeds in East Asia and Northeast Asia (April-September), and migrates south to winter in South and Southeast Asia (October-March).

"Pitta" means "small bird", "pretty", "bauble" or "pet" in the Telugu language of southern India. 
The term refers to a family of birds, often called pitta birds, which are known for their colorful plumage, short tails, and tendency to forage for insects on the forest floor. 

The specific epithet nympha is from the Latin word nympha, meaning nymph.