Turtles, Whales & Surf
Hello Sri Lanka again. Arriving with a welcoming mat in form of Tropical Cyclone.



























BIRD & WILDLIFE IDENTIFIED:
Birds:
Ashy Prinia
Asian Brown Flycatcher
Asian Green Bee-eater
Asian Koel
Asian Openbill
Barn Swallow
Barred Buttonquail
Baya Weaver
Black Headed Ibis
Black Hooded Oriole
Black Kite
Black Winged Kite
Blue Faced Malkoha
Blue Tailed Bee-eater
Brahminy Kite
Brahminy Starling
Brown Headed Barbet
Brown Shrike
Changeable Hawk Eagle
Chestnut Headed Bee-eater
Common Greenshank
Common Iora
Common Kingfisher
Common Myna
Common Redshank
Common Tailorbird
Crested Serpent Eagle
Eurasian Black Winged Stilt
Eurasian Collared Dove
Eurasian Moorhen
Glossy Ibis
Greater Coucal
Greater Painted Snipe
Greater Sandplover
Great Egret
Green Imperial Pigeon
Grey Bellied Cuckoo
Grey Headed Fish Eagle
Grey Headed Swamphen
Grey Heron
Gull Billed Tern
House Crow
Indian Cormorant
Indian Peafowl
Indian Pond Heron
Indian Robin
Indian Roller
Jerdon’s Bushlark
Jungle Prinia
Lesser Adjutant
Lesser Whistling Duck
Little Egret
Medium Egret
Orange Breasted Green Pigeon
Oriental Darter
Oriental Honey Buzzard
Oriental Magpie Robin
Osprey
Paddyfield Pipit
Painted Stork
Pale Billed Flowerpecker
Pied Cuckoo
Pin Tailed Snipe
Pheasant Tailed Jacana
Purple Heron
Purple Rumped Sunbird
Purple Sunbird
Red Vented Bulbul
Red Wattled Lapwing
Rock Dove
Rose Ringed Parakeet
Rosy Starling
Shikra
Spot Billed Pelican
Spotted Dove
Sri Lanka Swallow
Sri Lanka Woodshrike
Tri-coloured Munia
Watercock
Whiskered Tern
White Bellied Sea Eagle
White Breasted Waterhen
White Browed Bulbul
White Throated Kingfisher
Wood Sandpiper
Yellow Billed Babbler
Yellow Wattled Lapwing
Butterflies & Moths:
Blue Mormon Swallowtail
Common Crow
Crimson Rose
Reptiles
Fan Throated Lizard
Garden Lizard
Monitor Lizard
Wildlife
Asian Elephant
Black Naped Hare
Blackspot Emperor – Fish
Blackspot Sergeant – Fish
Blue Trevally – Fish
Blue Whale
Bluespine Unicornfish
Bottlenose Dolphin
Cleaner Wrasse – Fish
Convict Tang – Fish
Fruit Bats
Green Turtle
Oriental Sweetlips – Fish
Ornate Wrasse – Fish
Palm Squirrel
Ruddy Mongoose
Streaked Spinefoot – Fish
Striped Surgeonfish
Strongspine Silverbiddy
Toque Macaque
Tufted Grey Langur
Wild Boar
Wild Cat
Yellow Boxfish
Yellowfin Bream
THINGS TO DO
Parks
Bundala National Park – great scenery and brilliant for bird lovers
Yala (Block 5), not as crowded as block one and opportunity of mostly similar species.
Snorkelling
Turtles at Turtle Point, Mirissa
Whale watching – 11,500 LKR if you bargain or go direct and organise your own way to pier. Around 16,000 if you go with organised tour – same boats.
WHERE TO STAY
Our favourite places
Bundala Flamingo Cottages – great view over national park with lots of birds. From 11,000 LKR
Sun Ray Rest House, Marissa, From 11,000.
Hotel Birds View, Tissa Lake, From 11,000 LKR, Great lake over road with lots of birds.
Eagles Nest, Tangalle, From 14,000 LKR – great view over lake, lots of birds
WHERE TO EAT
Hotel Birds View & Bundala Flamingo Cottages had great food.
Not so Eagles Nest and Sun Ray only did breakfast.
COSTS
NATIONAL PARKS:-
Entry to Yala 35 USD each, Vehicle & guide from 8000 LKR
All in morning safari at Bundala $75 USD
ALCOHOL:- 650ml beer in restaurant 700 LKR and up

Well glad guys you arrived safely back to OZ. I was on laptop so saw this .I liked the pink and blue bird and i have never seen a unicorn fish ..quite puffy ah That mongoose looked scary like a tall rat . Yeah Russians migrating now ..who wouldn’t. Interesting blog as usual thanks Shona