
Kiilivaatlus
Kiilide vaatlemine pakub rahulikku kogemust märgaladel, tiikides ja jõgedes, kus saab jälgida neid väledaid putukaid vee kohal tiirutamas. Nende erksad värvid ja kiire lend muudavad nad põnevaks vaatlemiseks. See tegevus sobib ideaalselt loodushuvilistele ja fotograafidele ning rõhutab nende ökoloogilist tähtsust ja bioloogilise mitmekesisuse ilu.
Flint’s Cruiser (ෆ්ලින්ටිගේ අඳුරු නිලන බත්කූරා)
Flint’s Cruiser is an enigmatic dragonfly species first discovered from a specimen collected in 1970. For five decades, no other records existed until it was rediscovered through field observations and photographic evidence.
Habitat & Distribution: Recent findings indicate that this species has a fairly widespread distribution in the lowland wet zone and foothills. It inhabits large streams and rivulets with dense riparian vegetation, often within forested areas.
Identification & Behavior: Flint’s Cruiser is a large dragonfly, reaching about three inches in length. Males typically fly along streams during the morning and evening, while at mid-day, they rest by hanging under vegetation in shaded areas.
Conservation: As an endemic species of Sri Lanka, Flint’s Cruiser is recognized for its high conservation importance due to its limited distribution and habitat specificity.