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Jerdon’s Leafbird /ගිරා කුරුල්ලා/ජරදන් කොළරීසියා [Girakurulla/Jaradan Kolarisiya](Chloropsis jerdoni)
Common breeding resident of forests, open wooded areas and
home gardens of the dry lowlands. Uncommon in wet lowlands and hills up to about
1100m a.s.l. It lives as pairs or as
family parties during the breeding season after the young are fledged. It has very harsh calls and often mimics other birds. Jerdon’s Leafbird feeds on
insects, fruits and nectar of flowers in the tree canopy. The breeding season
lasts from November to May. The nest is a small hammock, slung between two
twigs of a small forked branch and well hidden often high in a tree in foliage.
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Brahminy Blind Snake/Flowerpot Snake/දුමුටු කණඋල්ලා/[Dumutu Kanaulla](Indotyphlops braminus)
A small non venomous worm like blind snake lives under the soil, under and inside decaying logs, under stones and leaf litter. Brahminy Blind Snake is worldwide distributed as a result of human activities (Transported in the soil of plants. Hence its common name Flowerpot Snake). Flowerpot Snake feeds on ants, termites, insect larvae and on caterpillar droppings. It occurs from low country to about 1200 m elevations in Sri Lanka. It usually encountered crawling on soil surface during rains when they are flooded out of their subterranean haunts. Brahminy Blind Snake is a parthenogenesis (Entirely female) species producing 2 - 7 eggs without mating (In other words each individual able to found a new colony. Probably the only such snake species in the world). There is a belief that Blind Snakes enters the ears of people sleeping on the ground (Hence their vernacular name කණඋල්ලා)
Body length at birth - 35 mm
Body length of adult Snakes - 150 -170 mm
Body length at birth - 35 mm
Body length of adult Snakes - 150 -170 mm
Monday, October 7, 2019
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