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  2. List of birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The bird life of Sri Lanka is very rich for its size and more than 500 species have been recorded. In addition to the many resident birds, a considerable number of migratory species winter in the country to escape their northern breeding grounds.

  3. List of endemic birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This is the first new bird species discovered in Sri Lanka since 1868, when the Sri Lanka whistling-thrush (Myophonus blighi) was described. [4] There are some proposals for species level taxonomic revisions, and therefore endemic status in Sri Lanka. [1] The country prefix "Sri Lanka" in common names is normally restricted to endemic species.

  4. Category:Birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for resident breeder birds that are indigenous or naturalised in Sri Lanka. Birds that are ...

  5. Category:Endemic birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Help. Pages in category "Endemic birds of Sri Lanka" The following 34 pages are in this ...

  6. Wildlife of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The national bird, Sri Lanka junglefowl (Gallus lafayetii), is endemic. Sri Lanka is home to 227 species of birds (though some past estimates put it as high as 486 [7]), 46 of which are threatened (10 critically). [5]

  7. Sri Lankan junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan junglefowl (Gallus lafayettii sometimes spelled Gallus lafayetii), also known as the Ceylon junglefowl or Lafayette's junglefowl, is a member of the Galliformes bird order which is endemic to Sri Lanka, where it is the national bird.

  8. Kumana National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kumana Bird Sanctuary, declared in 1938, is included within the Kumana National Park. [3] Kumana is one of the most important bird nesting and breeding grounds in Sri Lanka. 255 species of birds have been recorded in the national park. [6] From April to July tens of thousands of birds migrate to the Kumana swamp area.

  9. List of birds of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    The birds of South Asia include the species found in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.. This is not only a huge geographical area, but has a range of habitats extending from deserts to rainforest, and from the world's highest mountains to coastal mangrove swamps.