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Known for its rich biodiversity, Kumana National Park is famous for its wetland ecosystems that attract a wide variety of migratory birds, especially during the migratory season. Species like the Painted Stork, Lesser Adjutant Stork, and the Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill are often seen in this sanctuary.
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Located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Bundala is an important bird sanctuary and a haven for waterfowl. It is particularly famous for its large flocks of migratory birds, including Flamingos, Spoonbills, and various species of waders. A bird-watching safari here offers an unforgettable experience as you explore the wetlands by jeep or boat.
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While renowned for its wildlife, Yala also offers excellent bird-watching opportunities. With a variety of habitats, from scrubland to grassland and wetlands, the park is home to species like the Crested Hawk Eagle, the White-bellied Sea Eagle, and the Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill.
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Famous for its elephant population, Udawalawe also has a wealth of birdlife. It is a great location for spotting birds such as the Indian Peafowl, the Great Thick-knee, and various species of eagles and vultures.
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Sinharaja is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the last remaining tropical rainforests in Sri Lanka. This pristine ecosystem is a hotspot for birdwatching, as it is home to a number of endemic and endangered bird species. Some of the most sought-after species include the Sri Lanka blue magpie, the Sri Lanka spurfowl, and the yellow-fronted barbet. The dense forest provides shelter for a variety of birds, making Sinharaja a must-visit for bird lovers. The best time for birdwatching is in the early morning, when the birds are most active.