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Eagle Flying

BIRD WATCHING SITES IN SRI LANKA

  • Birds of Sinharaja Forest Reserve

  • Birds of Kitulgala Makandawa Rain Forest

  • Birds of Bundala National Park

  • Birds of Kumana National Park

  • Birds of Udawalawe National Park

  • Birds of Horton Plains National Park

  • Birds of Knuckles Forest Reserve

  • Birds of Anawilundawa Bird Sanctuary

  • Birds of Sigiriya Bird Sanctuary

  • Birds of Wilpattu National Park

  • Birds of Yala National Park

  • Birds of Minneriya National Park

  • Birds of Gal Oya National Park

  • Birds of Wasgamuwa National Park

  • Birds of Lunugamwehera National Park

  • Birds of Kaudulla National Park

  • Birds of Kanneliya National Park

  • Birds of Talangama Wetland

  • Birds of Kalamatiya Bird Sanctuary

  • Birds of Mannar Island

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Sri Lanka is a paradise for birdwatchers, boasting a rich avian diversity with numerous endemic species. The country's varied landscapes, from lush forests to wetlands, provide habitat for a wide range of bird species. Here are some key aspects of birdwatching in Sri Lanka:

Popular Birding Locations:

  1. Sinharaja Forest Reserve: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a primary rainforest and home to many endemic species, including the Sri Lanka Blue Magpie and the Red-faced Malkoha.

  2. Horton Plains National Park: A unique montane grassland, Horton Plains is known for its high-altitude bird species such as the Sri Lanka White-eye and the Yellow-eared Bulbul.

  3. Yala National Park: Famous for its leopard population, Yala is also a great place for birdwatching. Look out for peafowls, hornbills, and many waterbirds in the park.

  4. Wilpattu National Park: The largest national park in Sri Lanka, Wilpattu is known for its diverse birdlife, including the Sri Lanka Junglefowl and the Indian Pitta.

  5. Kumana National Park: This park is a haven for bird enthusiasts, especially during the migratory season when it hosts a variety of waterbirds and shorebirds.

  6. Bundala National Park: Another excellent birding destination, Bundala is known for its large flocks of flamingos and is a Ramsar wetland site.

Endemic Birds:

Sri Lanka has several bird species that are found nowhere else in the world. Some notable endemics include:

  • Sri Lanka Junglefowl

  • Sri Lanka Spurfowl

  • Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill

  • Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot

  • Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon

  • Sri Lanka Myna

  • Sri Lanka Blue Magpie

Best Time for Birdwatching:

The climate in Sri Lanka is generally conducive to birdwatching throughout the year, but the best time is considered to be from November to April. During this period, many migrant species arrive, adding to the diversity of the birdlife.

Birdwatching in Sri Lanka offers a captivating experience for enthusiasts, whether you are a beginner or an experienced birder. The combination of stunning landscapes and unique bird species makes it a memorable destination for birdwatching.

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