List of birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia.
Annotated Bird List - Sri Lanka - December 24, 2005 to January 8, 2006 This is a list of birds we saw or identified by vocalizations only. Nomenclature attempts to follow Pamela Rasmussen and John Anderton's 'Birds of South Asia - The Ripley Guide (Lynx Edicions 2005)', which contains many splits.
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Sri Lankan junglefowl (Gallus lafayetii) The Sri Lankan junglefowl is the official national bird. The colourful bird is endemic to Sri Lanka and commonly found in national parks, jungle and dense scrub.
Some of the migrants include the Openbill, Ibis, Heron, Egrets, Pelicans, Comorant, Water-cock, Swamphen, Waterhen, Stilts, Duck and Grebe. The main bird sanctuary in Sri Lanka is the Kumana National Park which is considered one of the most important nesting and breeding grounds in Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lanka hill myna, Ceylon myna or Sri Lanka myna (Gracula ptilogenys), is a myna, a member of the starling family. This bird is endemic to Sri Lanka. This passerine is typically found in forest and cultivation. The Sri Lanka myna builds a nest in a hole.
Nov 6, 2012 - The bird life of Sri Lanka is very rich for its size, and about 433 species have been recorded. In addition to the many resident birds, a considerable number of migratory species winter in the country to escape their northern breeding grounds. 233 species are resident, of which the most important are the 26 Endemic.The other resident species are also found in the adjacent Indian.
The City Of Galle English Literature Essay. The city of galle in Sri lanka plays a major role in Sri lankan Tourism. The Dutch fort of Galle is arguably most interested among both Local and Foreign travelers. It was declared as a UNESCO world heritage site in Sri Lanka. Galle Dutch fort has a long history.