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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Large Cuckooshrike/මහ කොවුල්සැරටිත්තා/මහ කොවුල්ඇස්පටියා[Maha Kovulsaratiththa/Maha Kovulaspatiya] (Coracina macei)
An uncommon
breeding resident found in forest areas of lowlands up to mid hills. It is less
common in wet zone. Usually a solitary bird though some time occurs as pairs or
as small flocks. Large Cuckooshrike is a bird of the canopy and feeds mainly on insects. It's breeding season is from May to June and lays 2 eggs in a
shallow cup made out of fine twigs, leaf-stalks, lichens etc. and felted
together with cobwebs.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Redspot (Zesius chrysomallus)
Common
butterfly found all over the island from lowlands to mid hills up to about
2500ft. Larvae of Red spot has symbiotic relationship with large red ants. Red ants feed
on liquid exuded by the larvae and in turn are attended by them. The
larva feeds on Terminalia bellirica, Bridelia retusa (කැටකෑල), Canthium coromandelicum, Terminalia catappa (කොට්ටම්බා/කොට්ටන්/Indian almond/Country almons), Terminalia arjuna (කුඹුක්), Falcataria moluccana (මාර), Symplocos acuminata, Cassia fistula (ඇහැළ/Indian Laburnum/Shower of Gold), Psidium guajava (පේර/Guava), Dendrophthoe falcata (පිලිල), Cassia roxburghii (රතු වා/Ceylon cassia/Red cassia), Senna auriculata (රණවරා/Matara Tea/Tanner's Cassia), Grewia damine (දමිණිය), Acacia longifolia, and Sesbania grandiflora (කතුරු මුරුංගා/Agati/Vegetable hummongbird).
Saturday, August 10, 2013
කබර රදනකයා(Kabara Radanakaya)/ඉරි කරවලා(Iri karawala)/Shaw’s Wolf Snake/ (Lycodon striatus)
Shaw’s Wolf
Snake is a small (100-400mm) terrestrial and nocturnal snake distributed mostly
in wet zone though occurs rarely also in intermediate and dry zone areas. It is
a non venomous and inoffensive snake, which balls itself and hides its head
underneath these coils (See right bottom picture) when disturbed. It preys mainly on geckos and skinks during
the night and stay under decaying logs, loose soil, earth cracks and leaf
litter during the day time. Parental care of eggs is observed among these
snakes and it lays 2-3 eggs.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
නිල් කටරොළු/Nil Katarolu/Blue butterfly pea/Butterfly bean (Clitoria ternatea)
An
indigenous (Introduced ? >>) slender vine found along roadsides and scrub lands in the dry low lands
while cultivated in home gardens of the moist regions. Flowering throughout the
year and sometime white forms and much longer flowers occurs in cultivation.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Apefly (Spalgis epeus epeus)
Rare butterfly distributed in the low
country to mid hills of about 500m a.s.l. As per Woodhouse Larva of Apefly unlike with other butterflies feeds on scale insects (Coccidae) especially “Mealy bug” and is never
known to eat vegetable food (Woodhouse L.G.O. 1950) But de’Abrera stated that
it is just a keeping company with Mealybugs (de’Abrera B., 1998).
Pupa is remarkably like the head and face of an ape. Hence its vernacular name
Apefly.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Tree Nymph (Idea iasonia)
An endemic
and rare butterfly found in wet forests from lowlands to higher hills. Occurs
rarely also in some Northern and Eastern dry zone forests. It is usually found
near water streams and easily notice by its floating and sailing like slow flight,
often high among tree tops. Its only known larval food plant is Parsonsia alboflavescens (කිරි අඟුණ/වල් අඟුණ)
Friday, July 26, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Forget-me-not (Catochrysops strabo)
Common
butterfly occurs all over the dry lowlands up to about 3500ft, especially in abandoned
paddy fields and chena lands. Its larva
feeds on Cajanus cajan (රට තෝර/Dhal/Pigeon Pea/Chick Pea/Red Gram), Flemingia lineata, Phyllodium pulchellum, Rhynchosia cana, Tephrosia purpurea (ගම්-පිල/කටු-පිල/Wild Indigo/Fishpoison), Tephrosia villosa (බූ පිල/Hoarypea) and Indigofera linnaei (බිං අවරි)
Monday, June 17, 2013
Asian Palm Swift (Cypsiurus balasiensis)
Common
breeding resident in low country and lower hills especially where palm trees
such as Palmyras or Talipots are available.
It keeps in flocks and spends its time flitting about in open areas in
search for small flying insects. It breeds probably year round and the nest is a
small cup of feathers and cotton, glued with its saliva under fan-palm leaf or
occasionally the fronds of the Areca or Betetnut palm (Only if no fan-palm is
available).
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Cingalese Bushbrown (Mycalesis rama)
An endemic and rare butterfly occurs in
forested areas with bamboo in the low country wet zone. The larva is believed to be feed on Ochlandra stridula (Bamboo/බට).
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