Sri Lanka’s Endemic Yellow-Eared Bulbul
The Yellow-Eared Bulbul is a true gem of Sri Lanka’s avifauna, with its unique appearance and enchanting songs adding to the country’s rich nature.
The Yellow-Eared Bulbul is a true gem of Sri Lanka’s avifauna, with its unique appearance and enchanting songs adding to the country’s rich nature.
The Black-capped Bulbul also known as the Black-headed Yellow Bulbul is a passerine bird in the bulbul family. It is only found in Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lanka Blue Magpie is 42–47 cm in length, and it is larger than a Mynah but smaller than a Crow. It has a strong bill, and it is found in Sri Lanka.
The Yellow-Fronted Barbet is a beautiful bird that adds to the rich tapestry of Sri Lanka’s avian diversity, with its striking yellow head and delightful calls
Red-Backed Flameback is a species of bird in the Picidae family, which includes the Sri Lanka Red-Backed Woodpecker and the Ceylon Red-Backed Woodpecker.
Discover the vibrant Crimson-backed Flameback in Sri Lanka with Ceylon Wild Tours. Our expert guides will take you on an unforgettable birdwatching adventure.
The Chestnut-backed Owlet is a small, elusive bird found only in Sri Lanka, with striking chestnut and black plumage and distinctive calls and hunting habits.
The Serendib Scops Owl is a critically endangered species found only in Sri Lanka, with striking orange eyes and a unique call.
The Sri Lanka Green-billed Coucal is a mysterious and unique bird, with a vibrant green beak and elusive nature and endemic to Sri Lanka.
The Red-faced Malkoha (Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus) is a bird in the Cuculiformes order of birds. This Malkoha species is only found in Sri Lanka.
Discover the vibrant beauty of Sri Lanka with Layard’s Parakeet – a colorful symbol of the island’s rich biodiversity, soaring through the lush landscapes
Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot is a small but vibrantly colored bird that plays a crucial role in maintaining the biodiversity and ecological balance of its habitat