Birds Watching

Sri Lanka has so many natural habitats consisting of many different habitats varying from dry scrub to tall riverine or gallery forests harboring thousands of Species of birds of which some are endemic to the country or the sub-continent. Coastal water bodies hold an array of waders and other water birds from pelicans to storks and stints to plovers. The Spot-billed Pelican is a globally endangered species so is the Lesser Adjutant Stork and both species are found in healthy numbers. Other interesting birds found at many national parks include Black-necked Stork, Greater Thick-knee and Eurasian Stone-curlew. The national bird of Sri Lanka, Ceylon Jungle Fowl is a common bird found here. The Scrub forests hold many interesting species of birds such as the Paradise Flycatcher, Blue-faced Malkoha, the superb Indian Pitta and many more.

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