Sunday, January 13, 2013

Birdlife at Kumana National Park


Birdlife at Kumana National Park

The wide variety of birds found in the numerous wildlife parks of Sri Lanka makes the tropical island a prime Bird Watching destination in the world. The Kumana National Park is the most important and most popular bird sanctuary in Sri Lanka. Kumana birdlife supported by Some 20 lagoons and tank is an ornithologist’s paradise. During April–July, tens of thousands of birds migrate to the Kumana swamp area annually nearly 255 species of birds have been recorded in the National Park. Regular sightings of birds include pelicans, painted storks, spoonbills, white ibis, herons, egrets and hundreds of little cormorants. The very rare black-necked stork has also been spotted at the swamp. 














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