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Bundala National park
Haven
for migrant and resident birds and
for it's wetland habitat Bundala is
most famous for its migratory and
resident birds and the only one Ramsar
site in Sri Lanka.
The migration period from August with
the commencement of the harsh winter
and continues up to mid - April, when
the Southern Hemisphere " attracts
" them with plenty of food and
sunshine. Situated around 250KM south
east of Colombo, The 6200ha park Bundala
was first declared as a Sanctuary
in 1969 and now a national park. The
most significant aspect is its 20000
or more shorebirds residing at Bundala
from August to April each year.
This unique are of picturesque lagoons
and intertidal mudflats where the
wintering birds rest and feed, golden
beaches and sand dunes frequented
by nesting sea turtles and throny
scrub jungle where elephant. Deer
and wild buffalo roam is also a paradise
149 species of resident and migratory
birds.
There are birds
of Eastern Europe inhabitants of the
tundra of the Siberian region. The
Flamingo comes from neighbouring India.
Source:
Department of Wildlife Conservation |