Monday, August 3, 2015

Ceylon Small Barbet /Crimson-fronted Barbet (ඔලුව රතු කොට්ටෝරුවා )


Ceylon Small Barbet /Crimson-fronted Barbet (ඔලුව රතු කොට්ටෝරුවා )


This is a small sparrow-sized barbet of striking colouration. However, in spite of its facial colouration of red, orange-yellow, blue, black and green, it often blends inconspicuously with the dense foliage of its preferred habitat. If not for the bird’s characteristic calls of pop-op-op-op-op utteredrepetitiously from a prominent bare twig, it would often go unnoticed. At times the bird utters a slow wok, wok, wok call somewhat reminiscent of that of its relative, the similarly sized Crimson-breasted Barbet. The Ceylon Small Barbet lives in pairs, but where food is plentiful such as near a fruiting banyan, flocks congregate to feed on the succulent berries. It is a fruit eater, though young are periodically fed on animal matter such as grasshoppers, moths, at the nest, no doubt to keep their protein requirements fulfilled.
The Ceylon Small Barbet is widely distributed in the low country wet zone and up to the mid hills. It occurs but sparingly in some localities of the dry zone. It is a bird of well wooded country including forest. However, it is not uncommon in well populated towns either, being the only endemic that can be observed in the heart of Colombo.
This barbet nests in a tree hole dug by the birds themselves. In keeping with its size the branch chosen is a narrow one. Most often the entrance is located on the underside of an angled branch. The height may vary from a couple of metres to ten metres or more. Generally two or three white eggs are laid. The incubation period is only about two weeks though the young remain in the nest for at least five weeks. They are coloured mostly dull green all over, with some pale yellow on the face. The breeding season is from about January to June.

Source / http://www.ceylonbirdclub.org/endemic_bird_ceylon_small_barbet.php

Yellow Fronted Barbet (රන් නළල් කොට්ටෝරුවා )

Yellow Fronted Barbet (රන් නළල් කොට්ටෝරුවා )

Yellow-fronted Barbet (Megalaima flavifrons) is an Asian barbet which is an endemic resident breeder in Sri Lanka. Barbets and toucansare a group of near passerine birds with a worldwide tropical distribution. The barbets get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills.
Yellow-fronted Barbet is an arboreal species of forests and other woodland, including large gardens, which eats mainly small fruit and only rarely insects. It nests in a tree hole, laying 2-3 eggs.
This is a medium-sized barbet at 21 cm. It is a plump bird, with a short neck, large head and short tail. The adult Yellow-fronted Barbet has a mainly green body and wing plumage, with a scaly appearance to the breast. It has a blue face and throat, and a yellow crown and moustachial stripes.

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Ceylon jungle fowl (ශ්‍රී ලංකා වලිකුකුළා )


Ceylon jungle fowl (ශ්‍රී ලංකා වලිකුකුළා )



Ceylon jungle fowl (Sri lankans call it “Walikukula”) is a very colourful and elegant looking bird which has the distinction of being the National bird of Sri lanka.This beautiful cock is native to Sri lanka and as you might know Sri lanka once had been named as Ceylon and that’s how this creature has had its name.It eats seeds,grains and insects and it mostly lives on trees.
Because this bird is extremely shy,so it’s almost never found as pets in households.Though Ceylon jungle fowl can be found at national parks and jungles all over the country,it’s mostly seen at the dry Zone.Ceylon jungle fowl is closely related to the common red jungle fowl but you can identify it by reddish orange legs,head topped with a comb which is slightly jagged and the spot of bright yellow on it’s comb.


Source :http://srilankatouring.com/blog/sri-lankas-national-bird-ceylon-jungle-fowl/



සිලෝන්ටිකල්ස් නිල් මැසිමාරා I Ceylon orange breasted blue flycatcher

සිලෝන්ටිකල්ස් නිල් මැසිමාරා

Ceylon orange breasted blue flycatcher


The Tickell's Blue Flycatcher (Cyornis tickelliae) is a small passerine bird in the flycatcher family. This is an insectivorous species which breeds in tropical Asia, from the Indian Subcontinent eastwards to Southeast Asia. Its range stretches across all the countries from India to Indonesia. They are blue on the upperparts and the throat and breast are rufous. They are found in dense scrub to forest habitats.
The Tickell's Blue Flycatcher is about 11–12 cm long. It sits upright and often forages in the undergrowth. The male has the upperparts dark blue and the throat breast and flanks are orange fading into the buffy white belly. The female is duller blue with a brighter blue brow, shoulder, rump and tail. It hybridizes with the Pale-chinned Flycatcher (Cyornis poliogenys) in the Eastern Ghats of India and these hybrids have sometimes been called the subspecies vernayi. The juvenile is streaked and has a spotted mantle.It is an upright long-tailed flycatcher. The male is a beautiful bird which has bright blue upperparts, a red throat and breast, and the rest of the underparts white.
Source . Wikipedia