Marriage & Parenting 101

A class for Yellow-wattled lapwings is about to begin

“Good morning, I see nice black heads, bright yellow wattles on the side of your beaks, white bellies and long wings - what a healthy flock of birds! Now boys, I suggest you puff up your chests and start practising your high-frequency calls to attract a partner. The girls won’t wait forever for you and, may I remind you that we lapwings are monogamous, so make your moves quickly. Now, once you mate, nests are to be made on the ground and with close access to water. That way, you can dip your chest feathers in the water and use them to cool down the eggs as they get hot in this dry zone weather.”

 

Fun Facts

“You should aim for 3 - 4 eggs but don’t worry if it doesn’t work out. You can always lay another clutch. The little ones are raring to go a week after hatching, so the good news is, you don’t have to handle feeding duties like other birds. These little ones will follow you everywhere on the ground as you forage, just like you followed your parents. So keep them safe and get them a balanced diet of insects, grubs, worms, cereals and grains. Oh, and also, teach them the alarm call. Why don’t we practise it now? 1…2…3… CHEEEEEEEEEE! Good, class dismissed, see you tomorrow!”

Story of the Photo

This striking bird is commonly found in the dry zone areas of Sri Lanka and often in the vicinity of the  Mahoora Tented Safari Camps in Yala, Udawalawe and Wilpattu. Dilum captured this image during a safari in Wilpattu National Park.

 

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"Thanks to our guide Avinka we had five great safaris staying four nights just after reopening this February. The staff made us feel so very welcome during the entire stay.

The safaries are just wonderful, and having a great guide in your vehicle makes a big difference. Avinka can spot animals you would never see and we were even lucky enough to sight leopards on the trees, close to our vehicle, and also running through the field. The wildlife is so exciting that you will have a great experience even if you don‘t see any leopards. We also had a great driver, which is essential if you drive through difficult territory. You are being taken care of the entire time, so even for those who do safaris for the first time, you will always feel safe.

The camp itself is very comfortable, you get everything you can think of, and on top of the great food being served with so much attention and friendliness. You also get wonderful vegetarian and vegan options. They put on bonfires at night, which makes it unforgettable.
When booking and making plans, you get great support from the headquarters, even if it gets difficult since you have to change your plans.
The best thing what can happen to you at the end of a vacation is when you are a bit sad to leave the place, having experienced something to remember forever, and the team does everything for this to happen. Thank you so much"

Axel S wrote, Traveled with family
January 2021

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