This is happened to me my first blog post away from my country and keeps my memory alive about the wildlife i always enjoyed in my country.. Special thanks to Thilanka for his courtesy of sending me the fresh capture from Yala.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
First blog post away from the country
This is happened to me my first blog post away from my country and keeps my memory alive about the wildlife i always enjoyed in my country.. Special thanks to Thilanka for his courtesy of sending me the fresh capture from Yala.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Jaffna , The awakening island
Mervin invited me for this 4.5 days trip headed to Jaffna just two days prior to the departure, which impressed me to join without leaving me to think twice as everybody loves to visit this part of the island especially after the war, which dragged for nearly 30 years or more.

Transport has come to normalcy and people have started their day-to-day life. This is Jaffna – Kareyngar road.

Birding is one of the most encouraging activities in and around Jaffna and certainly no one who loves bird watching will not be disappointed. Large flocks of pelicans can be observed in the lagoons.

This lovely picture of the Crested Serpent Eagle was photographed while it was sitting on a lamp post near Kilinochchi.

People in Jaffna are more religious and all the temples are full of devotees.

Flamingos are seen in most the lagoons and I am sure all bird watchers love to hear this news.

Lagoons in Jaffna are famous for fishing a number of people makes their livelihood by catching fishes in the lagoon.

A fisherman is selling crabs....

Black Kite is sitting on a post.

Transport has come to normalcy and people have started their day-to-day life. This is Jaffna – Kareyngar road.

Birding is one of the most encouraging activities in and around Jaffna and certainly no one who loves bird watching will not be disappointed. Large flocks of pelicans can be observed in the lagoons.

This lovely picture of the Crested Serpent Eagle was photographed while it was sitting on a lamp post near Kilinochchi.

People in Jaffna are more religious and all the temples are full of devotees.

Flamingos are seen in most the lagoons and I am sure all bird watchers love to hear this news.

Lagoons in Jaffna are famous for fishing a number of people makes their livelihood by catching fishes in the lagoon.

A fisherman is selling crabs....

Black Kite is sitting on a post.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Portraits from Yala National Park
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