Thursday, September 22, 2022

TRIP TO YALA AFTER 6 MONTHS.........

 I went to Yala after a lapse of more than 6 months with a fellow photographer , his daughter , nephew and a friend in mid September . The arrangements were very much different due to fuel shortage etc. and the long delay in going was as a result of that and also due to the cost increase by more than 100%.

We left around 2.15 am and got to the entrance by 5.30. Spent the full day and got back home by 11 pm.

Green bee-eater
Peacock

Changeable hawk eagle
serpent eagle
A rare sight of 2 white bellied sea eagles perched together

This is one of the biggest Leopard males in Yala- Jerry







This is Emely who is in the mating mood with Jerry





Very re-assuring sight. 2 juvenile black necked storks taking their very low population up.
The mum,,,,,,,









Lesser adjutant stork


Eurasian spoon bill




Malabar pied hornbill





Eurasian thick-knee
Just outside the park after 6pm


mongoose in an unexpected place
juvenile brahmin kite










Friday, May 20, 2022

CONFRONTING THE ILLUSIVE FISHING CAT IN THE SUBURBS OF COLOMBO....

 Because  it is very illusive and also as it is quite successful in surviving in the suburbs of Colombo over the years , I was fascinated and very eager to make my acquaintance with the Fishing cat for over 5 years . Another reason was that Anya who had started a urban fishing cat conservation  project was putting her full effort to locate and re-locate them  in a conducive environment at Diyasaru Park in Jayawardhanapura kotte which was frequented by me for birding..

As its a nocturnal animal by nature , I got the opportunity to visit Diyasaru Park in the night a few times after contacting Anya and getting the approval from Lad Reclamation and Development Authority hoping  that I would see the animal and could photograph  though the dreaded word DARKNESS for photography  was written all over  and I was unlucky not to confront though once ,one of the camera traps had captured one of them crossing the path a couple of seconds after I had passed  .

However in February this year for 2 days a few had seen 2 cubs with the mum at Thalangama wetland in the morning hours , another place we very much visit for birding and there had been  quite a few times some residents confronting   a cat crossing etc. in this vicinity that we got to know after making inquiries. This was very encouraging and although I went and waited on the third day, unfortunately it had come out around 10.30 after I had left. This missed chance was haunting me badly ever since.

Finally my opportunity came at a time it was least expected as I was hanging in that location with 2 fellow bird watchers on a Saturday in May  at around 8 a.m. We were quite disappointed that there were no photo opportunities on that day and were looking at some Whistling ducks who are very common when from no where a healthy and well built young male came in to the open (could have been one of the cubs ) giving us the minimum amount of time to click some pictures before disappearing and even if it was for a brief movement I was overjoyed and thanked my stars for giving me that rare chance...

This was before it disappeared inside.

This was the first opportunity and had no clue how it came into the open without been able to spot it  before.











Wednesday, February 23, 2022

BIRDING AT KERAWALAPITIYA....

 After exiting the highway point at  Kerawalapitiya you will find an industrial zone but in recent times nature lovers and naturalists have found the garbage dump close to the exist and the surrounding  marsh and sand dune area quite conducive for fauna habitat.

This became very famous in December 2021due to the fact that Masked wagtail( Motacilla alba personata) was recorded near the dump for the first time in Sri Lanka along with the presence of the rare winter migrant White wagtail (Motacilla alba) and also the short tailed White wagtail ( Motacills ocularis ).This gave me the opportunity to visit and explore the place quite a few times and gave me superb opportunities to photograph many a birds over a period  from 2021. 


Paddy field pipits


Temminck's stint







Common Kestrel far away. Although it generally is perched on this branch , we could not get a closer look even after going a couple of times.
Ashy- crowned sparrow lark










Little stint




Yellow wagtail








Cattle egret

Kentish plover


Common sandpiper





Juvenile brahmin kite




The sand dunes give you the feeling of been in Dubai

Citrine Wagtail










Barn swallow


Zitting sisticola



This was the reason that Kerawalaptiya became famous as a sanctuary the Masked wagtail







White wagtail










Short tailed subspecies












Little ringed plover





Lesser sand plovers



Oriental honey buzzard
Pied cuckoo


Clamorous reed warbler
Alpine swift

Sri Lanka swallow


Wood sandpiper



Blue -tailed bee eater


Extremely a rare vagrant- Black winged pratincole


Blue headed quail
male

female


rare migrant- siberian stonechat










Rosy starling






Marsh sandpiper


Common redshank