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Uncovering the Mysteries of the Critically Endangered Serendib Scops Owl of Sri Lanka Score 75%

Uncovering the Mysteries of the Critically Endangered Serendib Scops Owl of Sri Lanka

The Serendib scops owl (Otus thilohoffmanni) is Sri Lanka’s most recently discovered bird. Deepal Warakagoda, a well-known Sri Lankan ornithologist, discovered it in the Kitulgala rainforest thanks to its unusual poo-ooo call. Six years later, on 23 January 2001 in Sinharaja, he finally saw it, and it was formally identified as a species new to science in 2004.

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Discovering the Enigmatic Sri Lanka Green-billed Coucal: A Marvel of Biodiversity Score 75%

Discovering the Enigmatic Sri Lanka Green-billed Coucal: A Marvel of Biodiversity

The Green-Billed Coucal (Centropus chlororhynchos) is a species of cuckoo that belongs to the genus Centropus. It is endemic to Sri Lanka’s wet zone and is designated as Vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List because the small population has deteriorated as a result of forest loss and fragmentation. It is found in the towering rainforests of southwest Sri Lanka, where it builds its nests in bushes. The average clutch size is 2–3 eggs.

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Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot: A Small but Mighty Jewel of Sri Lanka’s Avifauna Score 75%

Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot: A Small but Mighty Jewel of Sri Lanka’s Avifauna

The Sri Lanka hanging parrot (Loriculus beryllinus) is a small parrot that breeds only in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lanka hanging parrot is a small, mostly green hanging parrot that measures only 13 cm in length and has a short tail. The adult has a red rump and crown. The nape and back of the neck have an orange tint. The chin and throat are a light blue color. The beak and irises are both red.

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