Pineapple is a native plant of eastern South America which was introduced
to Sri Lnaka and cultivates in commercial cultivations and home gardens for its
edible fruit. Escapes of the cultivations sometimes grow in dry rocky places with
hardy fruits with darker syncarp and they are known as ‘Galannasi’.
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Danaid Eggfly (Hypolimnas misippus)
An uncommon butterfly found from sea level
to about 3500ft a.s.l. It is particularly common in low country dry zone during
the north east monsoon. It takes part in migrations. W. Ormiston noted that once he encountered thousands of
them both male and female settling on the road from about the 36th
to the 28th mile of Wellawaya - Hambantota road while he was walking
to Tanamalvila (Ormiston W. 1924). Female mimic the
Plain tiger and most remarkable thing is, it mimics both forms of with and without subapical markings of the model
(i.e. Plain tiger) . Its larval food plants are Asystasia gangetica (පුරුක්/Ganges primrose/Chinese violet), Blepharis integrifolia, Blepharis maderaspatensis (සමාදාන/Creeping blepharis), Dyschoriste madurensis, Ruellia tuberosa (නිල් පුරුක්/Wayside tuberose/Minnieroot), Portulaca oleracea (ගෙඳ කොළ/Moss rose/Sun plant/Common purselane), Dyschoriste nagchana and Portulaca quadrifida
Monday, June 25, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Golden-fronted Leafbird/Gold-fronted Chloropsis (chloropsis aurifrons)
An uncommon breeding resident of forests and neighboring well wooded gardens and plantations from lowlands to mid hills. It feeds
on insects, berries and nectar of some flowers. Golden-fronted Leafbird lives as pairs. It
breeds early in the year and nest is a shallow cup well concealed among foliage, where it lays two eggs.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Ceylon snow flat (Tagiades japetus obscurus)
An uncommon butterfly occurs in lowland to
mid hills of wet zone forests. It is a
migratory species and Ormiston noted of ‘flights’ of Ceylon snow flats with Water snow flats together at Haldummulla toward west (Ormiston 1924). But
usually it flies a short distance and settles with its wings expanded on the
under side of a leaf. Its larva feeds on Dioscorea trimenii, Dioscorea alata, Dioscorea bulbifera, Dioscorea oppositifolia, Dioscorea pentaphylla, Dioscorea tomentosa and Dioscorea koyamae of the family Dioscoreacea. Female has more white on its hind wings than male(figured here).
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
ලතුවැකියා[Lathuwakiya]/Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala)
Common breeding resident in tanks, marshes,
and lagoons of dry lowlands. Small introduced (Escaped birds from the Dehiwela
zoo) population also present in Colombo and nearby wetlands. It lives as small
parties though sometime solitary individuals as well as large flocks can be
seen. Its prey consists of fish, frogs, water snakes, crabs, lizards etc. G.M.
Henry noted a strange behavior of this stork of ‘whitewashing’ its legs, while
at rest, by squirting excreta over them (Henry G.M. 1998). Painted Stork breeds during
early months of the year colonially with other water birds on rather small nest
made out of sticks place on top of a tree usually growing in water.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Common Lineblue (Prosotas nora ardates)
Common butterfly found in all elevations of
the island throughout the year. It occurs in two color forms. Yellow form (as
figured here) doesn't occurs without tail and typical or grey form sometime do
occurs without tails (D’ Abrersa1998). Its larval food plants are Archidendron clypearia subsp. subcoriaceum (මිමිණි මාර), Dalbergia rostrata, Terminalia catappa (කොට්ටම්බා/කොට්ටන්/Indian almond/Country almons), Senegalia caesia (හිඟුරු-වැල්), Acacia pennata (ගොඩ හිඟුරු), Bauhinia racemosa (මයිල), Derris scandens (කල වැල්), Pithecellobium dulce (මැනිලා සියඹලා/Madras thorn/Manila Tamarind), Croton aromaticus, Calliandra calothyrsus (Calliandra), Calliandra surinamensis, Samanea saman (මාර/පිනි මාර/පාරෙ මාර/Rain tree), Murraya koenigii (කරපිංචා), Allophylus cobbe (බූ-කොබ්බෑ\කොබ්බෑ), Pterocarpus indicus and Pongamia pinnata(මගුල් කරඳ). Egg laying was also observed on Sambucus javanica (Himalayan Elder).
Saturday, June 9, 2012
කහ කුරුල්ලා[Kaha Kurulla]/Black-hooded Oriole/Black-headed Oriole (Oriolus xanthornus ceylonensis)
Black-hooded Oriole is a common breeding
resident of the country inhabiting forests, gardens and such wooded places from lowlands to mid hills.
It feeds on fruits and insects by flying from tree to tree usually as pairs or as small
family parties. The breeding season lasts from October to May.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Lesser Albatross (Appias galene)
Lesser Albatross was a butterfly plentiful
all over the island in all the year round (Ormiston W. 1924). Even during 1990s D’ Abrera mentioned it as “One
of the very commonest butterflies on the island.... And one of the principal species that comprise the huge migrations of
pieridae that sometimes fly across the country for days at a time” (D'abrera 1998). However today the situation is not so though still it is a common species which found in intermediate to dry zones forests and in other elevations during the migratory season. Its larva feeds on leaves of Drypetes sepiaria ( Egg laying was also observed on Drypetes gardneri leaves)
Sunday, June 3, 2012
White-naped Woodpecker/Black-rumped Woodpecker/Black-backed Yellow Woodpecker (Chrysocolaptes festivus)
Rather uncommon breeding resident found in dry low lands, mainly in
coconut plantations. Scattered and local populations sometime occur in wet
lowlands (e.g. Gampaha). Its food
consists of wood boring insects and seeds. The breeding season is from January
to March and probably again from August to September and nest hole often hewn
in the trunk of a coconut tree where it lays two eggs.
Friday, June 1, 2012
මල් මාර/රතු මාර [Mal Mara/Rathu Mara]/Flame tree/Flamboyant/Golden Mohur (Delonix regia)
Native tree of Madagascar . Introduced into Sri Lanka before 1841 according to the H.F. Macmillan
(Tropical planting and gardening with special reference to Ceylon, 1910) Flowering
from February to May. It is a popular avenue tree along many roads especially
of Colombo . It is also cultivated in home gardens as
an ornamental tree.
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