
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.
Yeebury's Elf (කුඩා නිල් ඇස් ඇති බත්කූරා)
Yerbury’s Elf is one of the smallest dragonflies in Sri Lanka, with a body length of about an inch. It is commonly associated with small pools in close-canopy rainforests of the wet zone.
Habitat: Males are often found in these forested pools, while the species also inhabits water wells, ponds covered in ferns, and well-vegetated home gardens with suitable stagnant water sources.
Breeding Behavior: This species exhibits a unique reproductive strategy. Unlike other Sri Lankan dragonflies, the female attaches eggs to a leaf, stem, or vegetation above a pool, where they remain exposed until hatching.
Development: Once the eggs hatch, the larvae drop into the pool below to continue their development, making this dragonfly’s breeding behavior distinct among its counterparts.