October 20 , 2009

Changable Hawk Eagle

Changable Hawk Eagle

It’s said that you will love your Sigma 50-500mm lens as long as you don’t point it up a tree. Here is proof. I shot about 20 photos of this Changable Hawk Eagle perched on an Alastonia tree but only one came well. Even then there is room for improvement.

There are certain light conditions though which allow the lens to be pointed up at a tree, a clear sky with the sun behind your shoulder is one of them.

October 03 , 2009

Torque Monkeys

Torque Monkeys

Torque Monkeys. They are endemic to Sri Lanka and their numbers are dwindling fast. Sri Lanka’s population is overwhelmingly Buddhist. The Buddhist literature tells us of how the Lord Buddha appeared in previous incarnations as a monkey (eg VĀNARINDA-JĀTAKA.).

What does the average Sri Lankan do when they come across Torque Monkeys? throw rocks at them and light fire-crackers to scare them away. In some extreme case they are fed fruits laced with poison or shot with Air Rifles. So unwittingly perhaps these Sinhala Buddists are behaving like Devadatta

April 08 , 2009

Parakeets and Wing Beans

Parrots and Wing Beans

Parrots love wing beans (popularly known as Dambala in Sri Lanka). I had several wing bean wines on my ‘horizontally challenged garden‘ but they all died due to the combined effects of a papaya mealy bugs infestation and the dry spell we had about two months ago. Since then the Parrots stopped visiting but two surviving Nil Katarolu (Conchflower ? ) plants attract sunbirds

BTW: what kind of Parrot is this? I think it’s a Rose Ringed Parakeet.

March 25 , 2009

Brahmini Kite

Brahmin Kite

With the number of trees that have been cut down in the neighbourhood in recent weeks, it’s a miracle that this dead tree was left standing. It made a perfect perch for this Brahmini Kite. If you happen to pass the Kelanitissa Thermal power station, don’t forget to look towards the sky, you will see at least a dozen of them soaring a long way up. The thermal currents produced by the steam turbines coupled with the proximity of the garbage mountain makes it one of their favorite areas.

This one though was seen in Battaramulla, I don’t know if they range that far but then again Kelanitissa is not so far off as the crow (or the kite) flies.

January 14 , 2009

Anthuriums

Looking up at anthurium

This photo was taken by my six year old daughter.