Mangrove Pitta (Pitta megarhyncha), family Pittidae, order Passeriformes, Sunderbands, southern India
photograph by Dr. Abhijit Bagui
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Mangrove Pitta (Pitta megarhyncha), family Pittidae, order Passeriformes, Sunderbands, southern India
photograph by Dr. Abhijit Bagui
some astro notes on the EYES
- pisces, especially revati nakshatra can either have very expressive eyes or a blank stare; a gaze that's here, but "not here," a far-off look
- a strong influence of pitta - firey, hot planets like the sun & mars, malefic planets in fire signs can lead to "discolored" eyes that are not a bright white but may have an off-white or yellowish tint
- the whiteness of the eyes is associated with femininity, which corresponds with the water and earth element. kapha tends to give bright white eyes
- ardra nakshatra's deity is rudra, the terrifying form of lord shiva, who is said to have red eyes in some depictions
ardra natives are associated with red eyes and can have a wild, fierce look about them.
ardra is also associated with red eyes via its crying symbolism
& being a rahuvian nakshatra, is inclined to smoke 🌿
- leo rising can potentially bestow "yellow eyes," more prominently in males
- scorpio risings are said to have "power in their eyes," meaning they are very observant and see what people are doing. their eyes can be commanding & intimidating, as well as alluring, scorpio being a water sign
scorpio risings can be observant in a psychological sense, such as a observing body language and trying to gauge emotions and intentions from that, or studying micro facial expressions; observant in the occult sense of observing dreams, astrological studies, etc.
- rahu's nakshatras (ardra, swati, shatabisha) are extremely observant of their surroundings and the physical world they are placed in. immersed in the sights, sounds, smells of their environment, often leading to big, childlike eyes - full of wonder, soaking in the sights & sounds of the world
- the fire element represents vision, so afflictions to the fire signs may afflict the eyesight, depending on planetary conditions
- ashlesha natives have alluring, cat-like eyes that pull you in. eye makeup such as kohl or kajal and mascara can enhance this quality
- chitra natives can have big eyes that tend to narrow significantly when they smile, as well as rohini
- revati, bharani, krittika and venusian natives are good at acting with their eyes. they can excel at dance and can express different emotions with their eyes
- bharani natives can make excellent actors and performers due to being able to cry on command, & how dramatically they can express different emotions and invoke different emotions and reactions in audiences
bharani natives are also prone to crying and may often burst out in tears, though they may not like to show this aspect of themselves
bharani is associated with childbirth and babies who are prone to crying to express emotion.
April 13, 2026 - Noisy Pitta (Pitta versicolor) Found along the coasts of southern New Guinea and eastern Australia, these pittas live primarily in rainforests. They eat mostly snails and insects, along with a variety of other invertebrates, some small lizards, and occasional plant foods, including fruit and seeds, foraging on the ground alone or in loose pairs. Breeding between October and April, pairs build domed nests with side entrances, usually on the ground, from twigs, leaves, ferns, roots, moss, plant fibers, bark strips, and other materials. Both parents incubate the clutches of three to five eggs and feed the chicks.
Old World suboscine (Eurylaimides) infraorder
Which is the best bird?
Ivory-breasted pitta
Sapayoa
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Whitehead's broadbill
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Giant pitta (Hydrornis caeruleus) By: Colin Vince From: Keeping Softbilled Birds 1980
Tamagotchi Factory Stocks Tamagotchi Pitta Volume 2
Those adorable Tamagotchi Pitta’s have hit the Tamagotchi Factory retail store in Tokyu Plaza! Starting on Saturday, 25th, 2026 you can now purchase the second volume which features Tamagotchi Connection shells and characters. Pick yours up now at the Tamagotchi Factory!