I have not been able to pin down proper identifications on any of these spiders, but I'll try as usual. Any help from you dearest readers are much appreciated.
On next post, Quack Quack!........ Stay put!
I've decided to make a series of posts with my observations at the recent visit to the Ethugala rock in the middle of Kurunegala. Surrounding the rock is a small forest, the exact area of which I don't know yet. Nor do I know what type of forest it exactly is yet, but I guess it to be a mix of lowland wet and dry zone forests, with tall trees drown closely together, some canopy, but much less underbrush, ferns, orchids and moss. See how the forest is grown on both sides of the twisting road that gets you to the top of the rock.
This is a rare sight, a flowering Corypha umbraculifera (Talipot palm).(center of the pic) This palm bares a flower only once with in its lifetime, and considered a bad omen by local folks when it does.