
Guldsmedeobservation
At observere guldsmede tilbyder en fredelig oplevelse i vådområder, damme og floder, hvor du kan observere disse adrætte insekter, der piler hen over vandet. Deres livlige farver og hurtige flugt gør dem fascinerende at se på. Denne aktivitet, der er ideel for naturelskere og fotografer, fremhæver deres økologiske betydning og den smukke biodiversitet.
Wall's Grappletail (සුලබ කොකු අගිසැති බත්කූරා)
Wall’s Grappletail is a medium-sized dragonfly endemic to Sri Lanka, belonging to the Gomphidae family. All members of this family in Sri Lanka are black with pale yellowish or greenish markings.
Identification: A unique feature of Gomphidae dragonflies is the gap between their compound eyes, distinguishing them from other dragonfly families.
Habitat & Behavior: This species primarily inhabits lowland rainforests, submontane forests, and areas with dense canopy cover. Males are often seen perched on boulders along streams or riparian vegetation, maintaining territories.
Distribution: Wall’s Grappletail is a fairly common endemic species found in the wet zone and some parts of the intermediate zone, with females usually seen at streams during mating and egg-laying.