
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.
Fiery Emperor (අග්නි රාජ බත්කූරා)
The Fiery Emperor is one of the largest dragonflies in Sri Lanka, with a body length exceeding three inches. It is a fast and strong flyer, often seen actively flying around its habitat.
Habitat & Behavior: This species primarily inhabits large streams and rivers in the mountains. During the day, it is almost always in flight and is rarely seen resting under vegetation near streams.
Reproduction: Unlike most dragonflies, the Fiery Emperor, a member of the Aeshnidae family, lays eggs inside submerged plant tissues using a spine-like ovipositor. Females can be seen perched on vegetation with their abdomen tips underwater during egg-laying.
Distribution: The Fiery Emperor is widely distributed across Asia and parts of Europe, but in Sri Lanka, it is restricted to the highlands.