Monday, June 27, 2016

BEDDEGANA WETLAND AND THE NEW LOOK

I visited the newly opened Beddegana wetland on the last Sunday in June and I was truly impressed  with the outcome as the UDA had done  a very professional and a super job as they had surely listened to some or many opinions of the wild life enthusiasts and others who used to patronize the  place including me. As one person who has been going there for over 7 years to watch birds I must say that they had made many paths through marshy land surrounding mangroves  which were not accessible  before with  watch  towers  erected at many strategic  locations without damaging the environment .




Common Crow
The path with wooden planks
Sombre Lieutanant
The forest  trail
The floating deck overlooking  Diyawanna Oya



Female  Asian Koel
 White Breasted Water hen and chick
Lesser WHISTLING DUCK
Black Crowned night Heron
Common Tailor Bird


Green Imperial Pigeon


The main watch tower
Photos from the watch  tower



Red Wattled Lapwing
Purple Swamp Hen
Asian Groundling

There are a few like this to take photos from
With the young



Loten 's sun bird
Red vented Bulbul

Yellow Beaked Babbler
Peasant tailed Jakana
Indian Commorant

Brown Headed Barbet
Spotted  Dove
Pond Heron



Paddy field Pipit

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