Endemic Birds of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a birds
paradise with 435 resident species. There are 26 endemic birds. Most of
them are found in the wet zone. The winter migrants come from distant
Siberia and western Europe. The reservoirs attract vast number of water
birds. The forests attract many other species. There are many birds
sanctuaries across the little island 270 km by 140 km in size.
Kumana is situated in
east Coast, Bundala, Kalamatiya are is in the southern coast, Sinharaja
Rain Forest, Udawatta Kale, Bellanwila, Muthurajawela, Minneriya,
Kitulgala and Minipe are other important Bird watching locations. In
additions you can see birds through out the country in pockets of
forests, lakes, lagoons and river sides during your travel.
26 birds have been
identified as endemic birds of Sri Lanka. Most of this birds are
threatened by rapid destruction of forest and drying off of water flows.
Lanka Wali Kukula - Sri Lanka Junglefowl
Lanka Mailagoya - Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon
Lanka Giramalitha -Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot
Lanka Alu Girawa - Layard's Parakeet
Vatha Rathu Malkoha - Red Faced Malkoha
Lanka Bata Eti Kukula - Sri Lanka green Billed Coucal
Lanka Pitathbala Vana Bssa - Chestnut Backed Owlet
Alu Kadaththa - Sri Lanka grey hornbill
Rannalal Kottoruwa - Sri Lanka Yellow Fronted Barbet
Oluwa Rathu Kottoruwa - Sri Lanka Crimson Barbet
Hisa Kalu Kondaya - Black-crested Bulbul
Lanka Arangaya - Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush
Lanka Thitpiya Thirasikya - Sri Lanka Spot-winged Thrush
Lanka Rasa-Raviya - Sri Lanka Bush Warbler
Lanka Mudun Bora Demalichcha - Brown Capped Barbbler
Ratu Demalichcha - Sri Lanka Orange-billed babbler
Alu Demalichcha - Ashy-headed laughing thrush
Lanka Pilachcha - White-throated flowerpecker
Lanka Sithasiya - Sri Lanka White-eye
Lanka Kahibella - Sri Lanka blue magpie
Hisa-sudu Sharikava - Sri Lanka White Faced Starling
Lanka Salalihiniya - Sri Lanka Mynah
Kadukara Wikurulla - Black-throated Mun
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