Friday, December 30, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Brown-headed Barbet, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
The rather noisy Brown-headed Barbet (Polos Kottoruws - S, Kukkuruwan - T) seen eating unripe black-pepper berries. The Barbet makes a loud cry in the vicinity before it descends to quietly partake of its meal. It is rather a shy bird and flies away if disturbed. I took this photo in our garden at Avissawella, Sri Lanka.
Monday, December 26, 2011
New variety of coconut trees, Sri Lanka.
My friend Capt. Jermyn Fernando got me five saplings of a new variety of coconut produced by the Coconut
Research Board, Sri Lanka . The CRI claimed that they would produce fruits
within five years and five trees would provide all the coconut needed
for an average household for an year. I have a bee-hive in our garden. I
have seen the bees pollinating the flowers of the tree. They produced
fruits in abundance three years after planting. The bunches are so heavy
that one of them broke off from the tree. We drank the contents of the fallen fruits in
its 'Kurumba' stage. We have now put additional supports for the
heavy bunches of coconuts. My wife says that it was the 'evil eye' of the
neighbors which caused the bunch to break off early. The first photo
shows the tree heavy with fruits. The second picture shows the broken
bunch at the foot of the tree.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Indian Cormorant, Habarana, Sri Lanka.
I took this picture over the lake adjoining the Habarana Lodge in 2010.
The following is a video I took of 'The Little Cormorant'. Both species spread out their wings after a dive 'to cool their blood in the breeze' according to some sources.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Lh1pGBtAU
The following is a video I took of 'The Little Cormorant'. Both species spread out their wings after a dive 'to cool their blood in the breeze' according to some sources.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2Lh1pGBtAU
Saturday, December 24, 2011
A hut by the river, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka.
This beautiful setting is on the opposite bank of the Belihuloya Rest House. The place is popular with bathers doing the long trip to Katharagama from Rathnapura. Now there is a shorter but less scenic route through Embilipitiya and Udawalawe. The stream looks placid but is dangerous. A companion of mine got nearly drowned bathing here. He lost his sarong in the struggle and had to be given a towel to cover his nakedness before emerging from the water.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
To see a picture of the Ramboda Pass before the days of the tunnel click on each of the web-addresses below:-
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/5368237.jpghttp://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/5368237.jpg
http://rowlands-in-ceylon.blogspot.com/2008/11/chapter-14.html
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