Sunday, December 12, 2021

King of the bird - Peacock

   


I was startled by the sound of a cat screaming. It couldn't be cat definitely. Then suddenly I realized it was a peacock. How dare I forget about them when I was in Yala. This is a paradise for them. 

    When our vehicle went forward we saw a peacock cross the road. They didn't hesitate about people or vehicles. 

   


One peacock danced in front of the lady peacock to win her heart. Ladies are not beautiful as males. Because males had colorful feathers and tails which we called 'pil' in Sinhala. Lady peacocks are brown color and less colorful. 

    Peacock is a common bird around south Asian countries. And people believe the peacock is the king of birds. As SriLankan belief, It's the vehicle of 'lord Kataragama' too. 

    However, he is a beautiful bird for us. But for the villagers, it's an annoying bird. Because it's destroy the cultivation. 

    As Indian cultural stories. 

     The peafowl is native to India and significant in its culture. In Hinduism, the Indian peacock is the mount of the god of war, Lord Kartikeya, and the warrior goddess Kaumari, and is also depicted around the goddess Santoshi

    Peacok had 10 - 25 life span. There are many many stories about peacok.I remembered them when we drive through the yala. 


Pics by - Dinesh perera (DP photography)






 
   

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Changeable hawk at Yala.



 
It's not easy to open my eyes early in the morning. But an alarm rang inside my head and said it's time to go to 'Yala.' Our jeep arrived at the hotel premises at 5.30 a.m. Because early is the best time for the safari. After we entered the jeep It runs fast along the road. We could see the sun rising while experiencing a slight breeze. It was an amazing feeling. 

    Within ten to fifteen minutes we arrived at the Yala park entrance gate. We should buy tickets before entering in. 

   

Yala national park is a huge area of forest, grassland, and lagoons bordering. It's a home to wildlife such as elephants, leopards, bears, and many birds. It's established as a national park in 1900.  Yala is divided into five blocks. We entered the Yala block one. We weren't able to block two or more. Because for that you need special permission and guides. 

    The journey started in Yala block one. Our jeep slowly runs towards brown sand roads middle of the forest. Forest is full of wild animals. Especially different kinds of birds. 

    ''Look at that tree.." My husband said and I looked at where his finger points. 

    The hawk was sitting on top of a leafless tree. He turned his neck 360 and search all around. Small two birds sat on another branch near him. 

    ''It's called 'Konda ukussa (Changeable hawk-eagle).'. Our jeep driver explained. That name really suits him. Because he had some feathers on his head like hair. His scientific name was 'Nisaetus cirrhatus'. 


    This bird had brown and white mixed feathers. He is still a young boy or girl. I can't say about it exactly. Later on, I tried to find more information about the changeable hawk. As my research, they are more prevalent in the Asian Region. The female bird is larger than the male. And they may be found anywhere from sea level to 2200 m. But mainly live below 1500m. 

    We wait and watched the hawk and two tiny birds few minutes. 

    ''There must be a nest of that tiny birds. that's why they wait there.' Our driver explained. 

    What a brae birds. They are ready to fight with the giant bird to protect they are house.  

    Jeep ran forward again. Nearly coma wewa jeep stopped middle of the road. another changeable hawk stands on the small stream. We didn't disturb him or her. We silently watched what is going to do. 

   


''wow.." I murmured when I see what it do. Hawk slowly walks into the stream and checks his around. then he started to bathe. He plays with water happily. It must be a good day for it. Hawk enjoyed the water and come out a few minutes later then it fluttered its wings and fly away from us. 

    As an owner of the forest, they can do anything. They can go anywhere. So we go further. 


Words by Pawani 
pics by  Dinesh (DP photography)












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