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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 528 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 bees of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 70,000 bee species described in the world with nearly 450 genera and 7 families. Sri Lanka comprises 149 species of 38 genera and 4 families. Bee research in Sri Lanka is carried out in large part by Dr. Inoka Karunaratne et al. from University of Peradeniya. [1][2]

  4. List of endemic birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sibley & Monroe – Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World: Crimson fronted barbet suggested as endemic 1994: 23+1: Kotagama and Fernando – A Field Guide to the Birds of Sri Lanka: Follow Sibley and Monroe 1994: 23+3: Wijesinghe – A Checklist of the Birds of Sri Lanka: Three species are suggested as endemic 1996: 23+3: Inskip et al.

  5. Serendib scops owl - Wikipedia

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    The Serendib scops owl ( Otus thilohoffmanni) is the most recently discovered bird of Sri Lanka. It was originally located by its unfamiliar poo-ooo call in the Kitulgala rainforest by prominent Sri Lankan ornithologist Deepal Warakagoda. Six years later, it was finally seen by him on 23 January 2001 in Sinharaja, and formally described as a ...

  6. Asian green bee-eater - Wikipedia

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    Latham, 1801. Synonyms. Merops viridisNeumann, 1910. The Asian green bee-eater (Merops orientalis), also known as little green bee-eater, and green bee-eater in Sri Lanka, is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family. It is resident but prone to seasonal movements and is found widely distributed across Asia from coastal southern Iran east ...

  7. Wildlife of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Cherry barb (Puntius titteya) is a tropical fish which is native to Sri Lanka, but introduced populations are established in Mexico and Colombia. Sri Lanka contains 93 species of freshwater fish, of which 50 are endemic. 28 species are categorized as threatened by the IUCN. [5] There are 8 species of brackish water fish that also come to ...

  8. Sinharaja Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve is only 21 km (13 mi) from east to west, and a maximum of 7 km (4.3 mi) from north to south, but it is a treasure trove of endemic species, including trees, insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Sinharaja forest vegetation density has been estimated at 240,000 plants per hectare, the most dense rain forest in Asia.

  9. Deepal Warakagoda - Wikipedia

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    A guide to the birds of Sri Lanka. Deepal Warakagoda is a prominent Sri Lankan ornithologist. His early working career was in electronics, but for many years he has studied birds and also works as a professional guide for birding tours of the island. He is mostly known for his records as the ornithologist who has seen the greatest amount of ...