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This new edition of Bradt's Sri Lankan Wildlife has been fully
updated to reflect all the most recent developments relevant to
visitors to this beguiling island who come to watch wildlife. Whale
watching, now a major part of Sri Lanka's wildlife experience, is
covered, and so too is the improved visitor access to some of the
national parks. With a general increase in visitors over the past
decade, more entrance gates have been opened to popular national
parks and access improved to others. Sri Lanka is home to
elephants, leopards, bears and water buffalo and boasts one of the
highest species densities of marine mammals in the world, with
populations of blue whales and sperm whales off the coast proving a
compelling draw. Sri Lanka is one of the few destinations in the
world where you can be out at sea whale watching in the morning,
then spend the afternoon in a national park watching leopards and
elephants or visiting a rainforest. A balanced, all-round natural
history guide, ideal field guide and armchair read, Bradt's Sri
Lankan Wildlife is illustrated with colour photographs of species
and includes maps charting animal habitats to aid identification.
It is an ideal companion for general wildlife travellers and
wildlife enthusiasts who want some background reading on the
island's natural history, and is written in an accessible,
easy-to-read style by an expert who visits Sri Lanka at least once
a year.
A photographic identification guide to 92 land and 30 marine
mammals represents 90 per cent of all mammals in Sri Lanka,
providing a perfect for guide for residents and visitors alike.
Over 300 high-quality photographs from Sri Lanka's top nature
photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions,
which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habitat and viewing
tips. The user-friendly introduction covers climatic zones,
topography, top wildlife sites, night safaris and where to watch
marine mammals. Also included is an all-important checklist of all
of the mammals of Sri Lanka encompassing, for each species, its
common and scientific names.
A photographic identification guide to 125 tree species most
commonly seen in Sri Lanka, perfect for resident and visitor alike.
Over 350 high quality photographs from Sri Lanka’s top nature
photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions,
which include nomenclature, size, distribution and habitat. The
user-friendly introduction covers geography and climate, the
different habitats and tree structure.
A fully revised edition of this bestselling, easy-to-use
identification guide to 278 bird species covering the most commonly
seen in Sri Lanka. Written by an experienced birder with a track
record for writing to a popular audience, this is an ideal,
portable guide for residents and visitors alike. The author's top
quality photographs are accompanied by detailed species
descriptions, which include nomenclature, plumage, distribution,
habits and habitat. The species accounts cover 75 of the 82
families of birds recorded in Sri Lanka and distinguish between
highly scarce migrants and vagrants to explain what a realistic and
good 'country list' and 'trip list' would be for residents and
visitors respectively. The user-friendly introduction covers bird
topography, bird orders, a novel photographic summary in taxonomic
order of all 34 endemic birds that are key target species, and the
main sites for viewing the listed species. Also included is a
checklist of all of the birds of Sri Lanka encompassing, for each
species, its common and scientific names as well as its national
status.
Increasingly the segmentation between birders, butterfly watchers,
dragonfly watchers and photographers is reducing as interests
overlap and there is a demand for books that cover the three
popular groups. The emphasis for the 148 species of butterfly and
78 dragonflies featured in this second edition is on the commoner
species, covering around 90 per cent of those that a visitor is
likely to see. It is also an excellent book for residents to learn
about the commoner butterflies and dragonflies before progressing
to more advanced technical books. The guide is focussed on field
use to help beginners and experts identify species and provides
information on their distribution and habitats. As identification
of butterflies and dragonflies require a different approach, the
two sections are done as two mini photographic field guides with
common introductory sections to wildlife watching in Sri Lanka. The
book includes information on the key wildlife sites, general
introductions to the biology of dragonflies and butterflies,
up-to-date checklists with local status and useful references for
people who wish to progress further with their study of these
charismatic and photogenic animals.
A fully comprehensive field guide to the 468 bird species of Sri
Lanka. With photographs from the author and the region's other
top-quality nature photographers, each species is illustrated,
including variants where relevant. The guide is focussed on field
use to help beginners and experts identify species. The main
identifying features of each species are described and key facts
cover size, habitat, distribution, voice and status in the country.
Distribution maps provide an at-a-glance view of where the birds
can be found. The book also includes information on climate and
topography, orders and families, residents, migrants, endemics,
vagrants and highly scarce migrants, topography and the key
birdwatching sites. The checklist provides complete information on
the local status of each species
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