Hi, I'm Amila Kanchana, from
Kurunegala,
Sri Lanka, and currently work as a speech therapist.

I'm no wildlife expert, just a person with a keen interest in observing, studying, and protecting nature and wildlife. The sole purpose of this blog is to share the beauty of the wilderness of my beloved Sri Lanka, a biodiversity hot spot. I thrive to provide you with accurate information, but, being no expert, I might fail at points. Pleas do correct me then if possible, using comments. If you have any questions, put them in the comments area too, I'll try my best to answer. Hope you would enjoy my blog.
My Other Blogs
Gardening The Environmentally Friendly Way
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Love the blog. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteHi John, Welcome to my blog! I'm glad that you like it.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting blog and nice photos!
ReplyDeleteI 'll come back again.
Hi Amila
ReplyDeleteI’m Really enjoy ur blog,Grate work,
Induni
http://www.birdnestforum.info/
How beautiful you country is !
ReplyDeleteI dream to come there once in my life !
Hi Induni, Welcome to my blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Mirek,Wonderful to see you on this blog of mine. It'll be even more so to see you in Sri Lanka one day!
Like the bugs you photograph, especially the caterpillars.
ReplyDeleteHi, Pybus, Thank you very much,hope to see you back soon!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteAnd I like your style of commentary.
Hi mcas,Violetsky, Thank you very much for visiting my blog and giving feedback! See you back soon!
ReplyDeleteHey Amila, You're doing excellent job! I'm using FOGSL pocket guide to identify birds. ( http://www.fogsl.net/publication/pictorial-pocket-guide-1-429.htm )
ReplyDeleteHi Amila, I am glad I found your blog (Thanks to other Amila, (Gallicissa)).
ReplyDeleteNice work.
I visited Sri Lanka on my honeymoon in 2004 and loved very minute of being there. Well done Amila for bringing back so many memories for me.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great esp the water monitor. Hopefully, you will post some pics of snakes in the wild endemic to SL.
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