Located in the southeast corner of Sri
Lanka, the 18,149 hectare KUMANA (YALA
EAST) NATIONAL PARK is a well-known eco
tourism attraction and bird sanctuary
where a multitude of birds breed and roost.
One of the most significant features of
the park is the ‘Kumana Villu' -
a 200 hectare natural swamp lake, fed
by the ‘Kumbukkan Oya' through a
half mile long narrow channel. It is at
this mangrove swamp that many water birds
nest in May and June. Regular sightings
include such species of bird as pelicans,
painted storks, spoonbills, white ibis,
herons, egrets and little cormorants.
The very rare black-necked stork has also
been spotted at the swamp. Besides the
prolific birdlife, Kumana is also home
to some of the mammals found in the larger
YALA NATIONAL PARK (west) park, such as
elephants and leopards.
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