This Grey headed fish Eagle was perched on this log very close to us and suddenly dipped and caught a fish. Though I got this shot I was partly covered by a bush and did not get the shot I desired.
This Peacock came very close to our Jeep and was told that people give food and is looking up for that but we refrained from giving anything.
This Painted stork took more than 3 -4 minutes to gobble this fish which could have been a little too big.
On the first day evening we came across these 2 Leopards who were the mother and the cub
On the same day while we were returning to the bungalow we got the rare chance of seeing this very young cub with the mother. Though it was getting dark we managed to capture some nice shots though they were not that clear.
Eurasian Spoon bills
A blue faced Mal Koha
Two green Bee eaters on the sand
This was one of my favourite photos. The sun was up and the rays directly fell on the Monkeys and gave this very picturesque effect.
These 2 fishermen were caught in this unusual pose as their boat went under a wave in Patanangala .
A lesser Adjutant Stork
Deer drinking water.
A big Sambur
A crested serpent Eagle
An Elephant on a cleaning mission
Got the picture when this changeable hawk Eagle took off.
This was a priceless photo. We were told that the number of these Black necked Storks in the island is less than 7 and in a few years time might be an extinct species sadly.
We saw this big cat early morning on the final day.
A Jackal
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