Kaludiya Pokuna Forest

Coordinates: 7°52′02″N 80°44′01″E / 7.86722°N 80.73361°E / 7.86722; 80.73361
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Kaludiya Pokuna Forest and Archeological Site
View from Kandalama Hotel Side
LocationCentral Province, Sri Lanka
Nearest cityDambulla
Coordinates7°52′02″N 80°44′01″E / 7.86722°N 80.73361°E / 7.86722; 80.73361
Governing bodyDepartment of Archeology

Kaludiya Pokuna Archeological Forest Site (කළුදිය පොකුණ පුරාවිද්‍යා භූමිය) is a forest with archeological remains in Kandalama, in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka.[1] The site has been handed over to the Girls' High School, Kandy in accordance with the "Urumaya Thani Nokaramu" program organized by the Department of Archeology.[2] For the first time in Sri Lanka, a school was given custody of an archeological site.[3]

Etymology

Black pond at Kaludiya pokuna

The place got its name from a pond that had dark water at ancient times.

Archeological remains

Pagoda at Kaludiya pokuna
former monestries at Kuladiya Pokuna
Stairs to main site at Kuladiya Pokuna
Medieval sinhala at Kaludiya Pokuna Slab inscription
Pagoda at Kaludiya Pokuna

The site was initially settled in the 2nd century BC. The remains in the site include inscriptions, residences and a monastery.

Species diversity

Kaludiya Pokuna is also rich with numerous biodiversity, both flora and fauna. The forest is home for many endemic and non-endemic species of flora and fauna, that prevail much more secure than other forests in Sri Lanka.

Site is surrounded by farmland and human settlements from the north, east, and west but is undisturbed by humans and the primates are not provisioned. There is no evidence to indicate that hunting, timber extraction, or woodcutting have occurred at the site.

Forest is composed of many endemic and highly valuable trees and shrubs. The majority of flora are in the family Euphorbiaceae. Plants like

Tetrameles nudiflora are abundant. Plants of family Ebenaceae, such as Diospyros ebenum, Diospyros malabarica, Diospyros oocarpa, and Diospyros ovalifolia
, which has large timber value, are enormous without any human conflict.

Kaludiya Pokuna is rich with its populations of primate species mainly, where many researches on primates based on this site, especially on

Indian rock pythons
(Python molurus).

Endemic snakes such as Sri Lanka flying snake, Boiga barnesii, Dendrelaphis bifrenalis, Dendrelaphis oliveri, Oligodon sublineatus are frequently seen. Venomous snakes like Indian cobra, Russell's viper and Hypnale hypnale. Numerous types of skinks and lizards are also found.

Crimson rose at Kaludiya pokuna
Dendrelaphis tristis at Kaludiya pokuna
Halcyon smyrnensis at Kaludiya pokuna

The avian diversity is much more high than all other faunal categories at Kaludiya Pokuna. It is about 120 species of birds paradise. Most common birds are

common peafowl
.

Endemic birds like

can be seen without disturbances. It means out of 33 endemic species, 80% of endemic birds are found in Kaludiya Pokuna.

Both types of

water monitor
, can be seen in Kaludiya Pokuna.

Butterflies and moths are also frequent in Kaludiya Pokuna. Species like

are common.

Kaludiya pokuna forest cover
Kaludoya pokuna mountainous rock of Kandalama lake side
Path for kaludiya pokuna forest site
Kaludiya pokuna board at Green Paradise Hotel premises, showing the path

The following list provide the fauna of Kaludiya Pokuna Archeological Forest Reserve.

Birds

Aquatic birds around lakes in Kaludiya Pokuna

  • Spot-billed pelican
    Pelecanus philippensis
  • Little cormorant
    Microcarbo niger
  • Indian cormorant
    Phalacrocorax fuscicollis
  • Greater cormorant
    Phalacrocorax carbo
  • Indian darter
    Anhinga melanogaster
  • Little egret
    Egretta garzetta
  • Great egret
    Ardea alba
  • Gray heron
    Ardea cinerea
  • Purple heron
    Ardea purpurea
  • Cattle egret
    Bubulcus ibis
  • Indian pond heron
    Ardeola grayii
  • Intermediate egret
    Mesophoyx intermedia
  • Eurasian openbill
    Anastomus oscitans
  • Lesser adjutant
    Leptoptilos javanicus
  • Black-headed ibis
    Threskiornis melanocephalus
  • Eurasian spoonbill
    Platalea leucorodia
  • Lesser whistling duck
    Dendrocygna javanica
  • White-breasted waterhen
    Amaurornis phoenicurus
  • Purple coot
    Porphyrio porphyrio
  • Pheassant-tailed jacana
    Hydrophasianus chirurgus
  • Yellow-wattled lapwing
    Vanellus indicus
  • Whiskered tern
    Chlidonias hybrida
  • Strok-billed kingfisher
    Pelargopsis capensis
  • White-throated kingfisher
    Halcyon smyrnensis

Forest birds in Kaludiya Pokuna Forest

  • Jerdon's baza
    Aviceda jerdoni
  • Oriental honey buzzard
    Pernis ptilorhynchus
  • Brahminy kite
    Haliastur indus
  • White-bellied sea eagle
    Haliaeetus leucogaster
  • Gray-headed fishing eagle
    Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus
  • Crested serpent eagle
    Spilornis cheela
  • Shikra
    Accipiter badius
  • Black eagle
    Ictinaetus malaiensis
  • Changeable hawk eagle
    Nisaetus cirrhatus
  • Shaheen falcon
    Falco peregrinus peregrinator
  • Blue-breasted quail
    Coturnix chinensis
  • Sri Lanka spur fowl
    Galloperdix bicalcarata
    - endemic
  • Sri Lanka jungle fowl
    Gallus lafayetii
    - endemic
  • Indian peafowl
    Pavo cristatus
  • Emerald dove
    Chalcophaps indica
  • Sri Lanka green pigeon
    Treron pompadora
  • Green imperial pigeon
    Ducula aenea
  • Spotted dove
    Spilopelia chinensis
  • Alexandrine parakeet
    Psittacula eupatria
  • Rose-ringed parakeet
    Psittacula krameri
  • Blue-faced malkoha
    Phaenicophaeus viridirostris
  • Asian koel
    Eudynamys scolopaceus
  • Greater coucal
    Centropus sinensis
  • Oriental scops owl
    Otus sunia
  • Collared scops owl
    Otus bakkamoena
  • Forest eagle owl
    Bubo nipalensis
  • Jerdon's nightjar
    Caprimulgus atripennis
  • Indian swiftlet
    Aerodramus unicolor
  • Asian palm swift
    Cypsiurus balasiensis
  • Little swift
    Apus affinis
  • Little green bee-eater
    Merops orientalis
  • Blue-tailed bee-eater
    Merops philippinus
  • Chestnut-headed bee-eater
    Merops leschenaulti
  • Indian roller
    Coracias benghalensis
  • Malabar pied hornbill
    Anthracoceros coronatus
  • Sri Lanka gray hornbill
    Ocyceros gingalensis
    - endemic
  • Brown-headed barbet
    Megalaima zeylanica
  • Crimson-fronted barbet
    Megalaima rubricapillus
    - endemic
  • Coppersmith barbet
    Megalaima haemacephala
  • Golden-backed woodpecker
    Dinopium benghalense
  • Greater flameback
    Chrysocolaptes stricklandi
    - endemic
  • Indian pitta
    Pitta brachyura
  • Barn swallow
    Hirundo rustica
  • Red-rumped swallow
    Hirundo hyperythra
    - endemic
  • Paddyfield pipit
    Anthus rufulus
  • Flame minivet
    Pericrocotus flammeus
  • Sri Lanka woodshrike
    Tephrodornis affinis
    - endemic
  • Indian paradise flycatcher
    Terpsiphone paradisi
  • Black-naped monarch
    Hypothymis azurea
  • White-browed fantail
    Rhipidura aureola
  • Black-capped bulbul
    Pycnonotus melanicterus
    - endemic
  • Red-venter bulbul
    Pycnonotus cafer
  • White-browed bulbul
    Pycnonotus luteolus
  • Black bulbul
    Hypsipetes ganeesa
  • Common iora
    Aegithina tiphia
  • Golden-fronted leafbird
    Chloropsis aurifrons
  • Jerdon's leafbird
    Chloropsis jerdoni
  • Asian brown flycatcher
    Muscicapa latirostris
  • Kashmir flycatcher
    Ficedula subrubra
  • Tickell's blue flycatcher
    Cyornis tickelliae
  • Oriental magpie robin
    Copsychus saularis
  • White-rumped shama
    Copsychus malabaricus
  • Black-backed robin
    Saxicoloides fulicatus
  • Brown-capped babbler
    Pellorneum fuscocapillus
  • Yellow-billed babbler
    Turdoides affinis
  • Gray-breasted prinia
    Prinia hodgsonii
  • Ashy prinia
    Prinia socialis
  • Large prinia
    Prinia sylvatica
  • Common tailorbird
    Orthotomus sutorius
  • Pale-billed flowerpecker
    Dicaeum erythrorhynchos
  • Purple-rumped sunbird
    Leptocoma zeylonica
  • Purple sunbird
    Cinnyris asiaticus
  • Oriental white-eye
    Zosterops palpebrosus
  • White-rumped munia
    Lonchura striata
  • Scaly-breasted munia
    Lonchura punctulata
  • Common mynah
    Acridotheres tristis
  • Indian golden oriole
    Oriolus kundoo
  • Black-hooded oriole
    Oriolus xanthornus
  • Black drongo
    Dicrurus macrocercus
  • Racket-tailed drongo
    Dicrurus paradiseus
  • Jungle crow
    Corvus macrorhynchos

Reptiles

Mammals

  • Asian elephant
    Elephas maximus
  • Gray slender loris
    Loris lydekkerianus
    - ssp.nordicus
  • Tufted gray langur
    Semnopithecus priam
    - ssp.thersites
  • Purple-faced leaf monkey
    Trachypithecus vetulus
    - ssp.philbricki
  • Toque macaque
    Macaca sinica
    - ssp.sinica
  • Grizzled giant squirrel
    Ratufa macroura
    - ssp.dandolena
  • Indian palm squirrel
    Funambulus palmarum
  • Indian gerbil
    Tatera indica
  • Lesser bandicoot rat
    Bandicota bengalensis
  • Indian field mouse
    Mus booduga
  • Black rat
    Rattus rattus
  • Indian porcupine
    Hystrix indica
  • Black-naped hare
    Lepus nigricollis
  • Pygmy shrew
    Suncus etruscus
  • Fulvous fruit bat
    Rousettus leschenaultii
  • Indian flying fox
    Pteropus giganteus
  • Fishing cat
    Prionailurus viverrinus
  • Jungle cat
    Felis chaus
  • Golden jackal
    Canis aureus
  • Common palm civet
    Paradoxurus hermaphroditus
  • Golden palm civet
    Paradoxurus zeylonensis
  • Small Indian civet
    Viverricula indica
  • Indian gray mongoose Urva edwardsii
  • Ruddy mongoose Urva smithii
  • Eurasian otter
    Lutra lutra
  • Wild boar
    Sus scrofa
  • Indian muntjac
    Muntiacus muntjak
  • Spotted deer
    Axis axis
  • Sambar
    Rusa unicolor

References

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  2. ^ "Kaludiya Pokuna handed over to Kandy High School". Lankadeepa. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Kaludiya Pokuna under Kandy High School". hirunews. Retrieved 27 April 2021.

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