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A Photographic Field Guide To The Birds of Sri Lanka
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A fully comprehensive field guide to the 462 bird species of Sri Lanka. With photographs from the author and the region’s other top-quality nature photographers, each species is illustrated, including variants where relevant. The guide is focussed on field use to help beginners and experts identify species.
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ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඒක දේශීය මිරිදිය මසුන්, කැස්බෑවන් වර්ග සහ වෙරළබඩ පරිසර පද්ධති
- ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඒක දේශීය මිරිදිය මසුන්
- ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඒක දේශීය මිරිදිය මසුන් වර්ග
- ශ්රී ලංකාවේ කැස්බෑවන් වර්ග
- ඉබ්බන් සහ ලෝකයේ වෙනත් කැස්බෑවන් වර්ග
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මගේ ගමට අරුණ
මගේ පුතා ළදරුවියේදී හදා වඩා ගත්තේ මගේ අම්මාය. ටික කලක් ගොස් අම්මා ගෙදර ගිය පසුවද අම්මා බැලීමට යාමට පුතා දැක්වූයේ පුදුම ආසාවකි.අම්මා හදා දෙන කෑමට අපද ආසා කළ අප කෑමට වැඩියෙන් කැමති දේ උයා පිහා දීම අම්මාගේ සිරිත විය. බිරිදත් මාත් රැකියාවට යන අතර පුතා ළග රැදී සිට පෝෂණය කොට බලා හදාගැනීමට අපගේ ඉමහත් වාසනාවක් විය. මෙහෙකාරියන් දෙදෙනෙකු සිටියත්, අම්මාගේ ආදරය අවශය විය. අම්මා බොහෝ විට පුතා ඇමතුවේ මැණික කියාය. වයස අවුරුදු දෙකත් ඉක්ම වූ පසු මව බැලීමට මහ ගෙදර ගොස් දිනක් අප ආපසු යාමට වාහනයට ගොඩ වන විට අම්මා ඇමතු පුතා කීවේ. ” ආච්ච් දැන් ඔයාගේ මැණික යන්නයි හදන්නෙ” යනුවෙනි. අම්මා සතුටින් ඉපිල ගියාය.
සුරතල් සතුන්ගේ රෝග
ශ්රි ලංකාවේ නිවෙස් තුල සුරතල් සතුන් ලෙස වැඩිපුර ම ඇති කරන්නේ සුනඛයින් සහ බළලුන් ය.යහපත් සෞඛ්යයෙන් හෙබි සුරතල් සතෙකු නිවසක වාසය කරන්නේ නම් එම සත්වයාගේ අයිතිකරුත්,සත්ත්වයාත් අතර මනා සම්බන්ධතාවයක් ඇති වෙයි.තමන්ගේ සතුන්ට වැලඳිය හැකි රෝග පිළිබඳව අවබෝධයක් ඇති සත්ව අයිතිකරුවන් සිටියහොත් සෞඛ්ය සම්පන්න සුරතල් සත්ත්ව ප්රජාවක් ගොඩනගා ගැනීම අසීරු නොවේ.එවැනි වගකීම් සහගත සත්ව අයිතිකරුවන් බිහි කිරිමේ අරමුණින් ලියැවුණු මේ කෘතිය සුරතල් සතුන් හට රෝග වැලදීම වළක්වා ගැනීමත්, වැළඳුණුු රෝග සුව කර ගැනීමත් පිළිබඳ වැදගත් මඟ පෙන්වීමක් ලබා දෙයි.
ඕකිඩ් වගාව
අලංකාරය සඳහා හෝ ව්යාපාරික මට්ටමින් ඕකිඩ් වගා කරනු ලබන්නන්ගේ ද, ඒ සඳහා උනන්දුවක් දක්වන අයගේ ද ප්රයෝජනය සඳහා මෙය රචනා කර ඇත.
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We couldn’t live without plants. We need them for food, shelter, even the air we breathe, yet we know surprisingly little about them. Why do thistles bristle with spines? How do some plants trap and eat insects? Did you know there are trees more than 5,000 years old? Trees, Leaves, Flowers & Seeds explores the mysterious world of plants to find the answers to these and many more questions.
Each type of plant – such as a flowering plant, a tree, a grass, or cactus – is examined close-up, with an example shown from all angles and even in cross-section. Then picture-packed galleries show the wonderful variety of plants on different themes, perhaps the habitat they grow in, a flower family, or the plants that supply us with our staple foods. But the book also takes a fun, more sideways look at some truly weird and wonderful plants, including trees with fruits like a giant’s fingers, orchids that look like monkey faces, seeds that spin like helicopters, and trees that drip poison.
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