Sri Lanka, the Wonder of Asia, is a top travel destination, named the best country to visit in 2019 by Lonely Planet. A paradise for bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts, it offers one of the best wildlife experiences outside Africa. Beyond its rich biodiversity, Sri Lanka blends culture and history, featuring the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress—often called the 8th Wonder of the World. From ancient architecture to stunning landscapes, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers and explorers.
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Friday, September 25, 2020
Some helpful tips to be an ethical wildlife photographer
Wildlife
photography is an essential tool to inspire the desire to protect wildlife. It
has the power to turn people on to the wonder of nature. But we must remember to
put the welfare of the subject first. Even though there are no clear guidelines
a few basic principles that can help make the way clearer.
·
Know
the signs of the stress of your subject species – There is always a stress for
the animals when we flock around their natural feeding and gathering places but
we have to be very aware of our effects so that it can be minimized.
·
Take
special care at breeding season – Special care needs during this season. We
have to avoid actions that might result in driving parents away from the young
allowing them more vulnerable to predators.
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Not
to destroy or alter the habitat for a better view or scene.
·
Do
not feed wildlife for a better shot and honor their wildness.
·
Be
transparent on how a photograph was made
Build your
reputation as a wildlife photographer by doing it in a more responsible manner.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Why Sri Lanka is a top priority for bird watchers around the world?
Having 33
endemic bird species with a total number of 509 bird species including the migrant
birds Sri Lanka provides an unparalleled birding experience for any serious bird
watcher. With its rich bio diversity and
various climatic conditions it never fails to satisfy any bird watcher who
comes to Sri Lanka from any part of the world. Whether you are a serious bird
watcher or a casual bird watcher it always has options. During the migration
season more than 200 species arrives Sri Lanka from India, Siberia,
Scandinavia, and Western Europe. The latter part of the year is the best time
for bird watching in Sri Lanka. In my naturalist life, some of our clients have
become serious bird watchers and nature lovers after having a casual walk with
me because of the diversity of nature we have here. Even in the capital city of
Colombo provides greater opportunities for bird watching in places like
Diyasaru Park – Thalawathugoda and Baddegana Wetland Park.
Some of the
popular destinations for bird watching in Sri Lanka are
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Sinharaja
Rain Forest
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Bundala
National Park
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Kumana
National Park
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Horton
Plains National Park
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Anawilundawa
Ramsar Wetland
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Wilpattu
National Park
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Kitulgala
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Galsway
Forest – Nuwaraeliya
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Minneriya
National Park
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Kaudulla
National Park