User:Vihaking277/My list of favorite birds
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[edit]This is a list of my favorite birds, along with whether or not I have seen it. Also, it includes images, range, IUCN status, and whether or not it is a place where I can see it in the near future (Sri Lanka). Please note that the image is not necessarily the main image, but is the image I like the most. Male/female images will also be placed. The genus name is linked in the Scientific name, the species is linked in the common name. This list will be regularly updated. Also, the list is based on what I can remember only.
List of favorite birds
[edit]No. | Species | Image | Status | Range | Within range? | Seen or not? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Sri Lanka blue magpie
|
Vulnerable
Population decreasing |
Endemic to wet zone | Yes, but
quite far. |
Not seen | |
2. | Black-and-orange flycatcher
|
Male | Least concern
Population decreasing |
Isolated pockets of
Chola forest in a small area of southwestern India |
No, but only the
closest country away, although finding pristine forest is difficult. |
Not seen |
3. | Crowned woodnymph
(Green crowned)
|
Male | Least concern
Population decreasing |
From eastern Panama,
south through western Colombia (incl. Cauca Valley) and Ecuador, to fat north-western Peru. |
Very far; The
other side of the world. |
Not seen |
4. | Sri Lankan junglefowl
|
Male | Least concern
Population stable |
Throughout Sri Lanka,
in which it is endemic, except a large slice centered around Colombo extending inland to Kegalle, the Batticaloa lagoon area, Jaffna and Puttalam lagoon. |
Yes; my
nemesis bird!!! Right in my home city, most of the people I know have seen it!!! |
Not seen |
5. | Layard's parakeet
calthrapae |
Female | Least concern
Population decreasing |
Endemic to wet zone
with small extension into the dry zone around Gal Oya and another extension downwards towards Yala. |
Yes, but
quite far. |
Seen |
6. | Golden tanager
|
Least concern
Population decreasing |
Andean foothills and
subtropical zone from |
Very far; The
other side of the world. |
Not seen | |
7. | Sri Lanka spurfowl
|
Male (Front) and Female (Back) | Least concern
Population decreasing |
Egg shaped range
around Kandy, with northern limit being Vavuniya, eastern limit being Gal oya, Southern limit being Matara, and Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte as the western limit. |
Fairly close. | Not seen |