
Dragonfly Watching
Dragonfly watching offers a peaceful experience in wetlands, ponds, and rivers, where you can observe these agile insects darting over water. Their vibrant colors and swift flight make them fascinating to watch. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, this activity highlights their ecological importance and the beauty of biodiversity.
Dark Forest Damsel (අඳුරු මහ වන ඉරටුකූරා)
The Dark Forest Damsel is one of the largest damselflies in Sri Lanka, reaching about two and a half inches in length. It belongs to the Platystictidae family, which has the highest number of damselfly species in the country.
Habitat & Distribution: This forest-dwelling species is endemic to Sri Lanka and found only in rainforests, sub-montane and montane cloud forests, and densely vegetated home gardens with closed canopies.
Identification & Behavior: These dark-colored damselflies are recognizable by the distinct blue tip on their abdomen, which is visible in the shady habitats they occupy. They are often seen perching on vegetation about a meter above the ground.
Reproduction: The female is smaller than the male and lays eggs inside soft plant stems close to streams, ensuring the survival of the next generation in their preferred forest habitats.