Deepal Warakagoda Explained

Deepal Warakagoda
Birth Date:1965, Dominion of Ceylon
Organization:Sri Lanka Nature Sounds https://www.srilankanaturesounds.com/, Bird and Wildlife Team https://www.birdandwildlifeteam.com/, Ceylon Bird Club https://www.ceylonbirdclub.org/sri-lanka-bird-list.php
Known For:Discovery of Serendib Scops Owl (in 2001), Knowledge of country's bird fauna, Expertise in bird and wildlife tour leading, Sri Lanka Nature Sounds playlist https://www.youtube.com/@Sri-Lanka-Nature-Sounds
Notable Works:Helm Filed Guides: Birds of Sri Lanka (2012) https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/field-guide-to-birds-of-sri-lanka-9780713688535/, Helm Wildlife Guides: Birds of Sri Lanka (2022) https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/birds-of-sri-lanka-9781408110416/, Birds of Sri Lanka - Sounds & Images https://www.nhbs.com/birds-of-sri-lanka-mp3-sound-and-image-collection, Birds of Sri Lanka - Habitat Edition 2017 https://www.srilankanaturesounds.com/digital-albums-new/

Deepal Warakagoda is a prominent Sri Lankan ornithologist. His early working career was in electronics, but since his childhood he has studied the island's bird fauna and for many years he has been working as a professional guide for birding and wildlife tours of the island. He is mostly known for his records as one of the few ornithologist who has seen the greatest amount of species in Sri Lanka. Deepal Warakagoda is also one of the major roles of the Ceylon Birds Club https://www.ceylonbirdclub.org/sri-lanka-bird-list.php. He works with great passion to educate on birdlife in Sri Lanka and its rich diversity of fauna in soundscapes of natural habitats, and their conservation https://www.srilankanaturesounds.com/sri-lanka-sound-map/, and has his own career experience for over 30 years https://www.birdandwildlifeteam.com/.

Discoveries

He discovered a new species of bird endemic to Sri Lanka, the Serendib Scops owl.[1] [2] [3] [4] His expertise in vocalizations had enabled him to realize that an owl he heard calling near Kitulgala rain forest was an unknown species, and he later saw this bird in January 2001 in the Sinharaja rain forest[5] with assistance of a few. He surrounded the bird's habitat and took photographs while it was roosting under a thick bush. This new-found species of scops owl is now on the IUCN Red List.[6] He has also identified (each for the first time) 15 new migrant species of birds in Sri Lanka, and has published a large number of articles on the avifauna of Sri Lanka.

Creations and experiences

Warakagoda is Sri Lanka's foremost sound recordist in natural history subjects, and has produced and published the only comprehensive audio guide to the island's birds (on tape and CD). He has an unmatched knowledge of Sri Lanka's bird songs and calls. His audio recordings of the island's distinct bird species have played a major role in the recognition of several of them as endemic to Sri Lanka in the book Birds of South Asia. The Ripley Guide (2005) by Pamela C. Rasmussen and John C. Anderton.

Although best known for his knowledge of the avifauna of Sri Lanka, and expertise in finding and identifying birds, his keen interest extends to the island's other wildlife too.

Warakagoda founded the Drongo Nature Sounds Library in 1997,[7] [8] [9] the only one of its kind in Sri Lanka, which now holds the largest collection of audio recordings of individual species of fauna and soundscapes of natural habitats of the country. He was joint secretary of the Ceylon Bird Club, and is a national coordinator in Sri Lanka for the Asian Waterbird Census.He is a founder of Bird and Wildlife Team[10], a company specializing in natural history tours of Sri Lanka and India, and works as one of its senior tour leaders. He is also a leading tour guide of the organization 'Wings birds'[11]

He is currently working on several new publications in the print and audio/video media, for the betterment of education of the country's bird fauna and bird watching in the nature-based tourism industry in Sri Lanka.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oriental Bird Club Working to conserve Asia's birds. orientalbirdclub.org. en-US. 2018-09-13.
  2. News: Serendib Scops Owl. Flickr. 2018-09-13. en-us.
  3. Web site: Serendib Scops-owl (Otus thilohoffmanni) All newly discovered bird species during the 21st century. www.avibirds.com. 2018-09-13.
  4. Web site: Serendib Scops-owl (Otus thilohoffmanni). www.birdlife.org. 2018-09-13.
  5. Warakagoda, D. H. & Rasmussen, P. C. (1998) "A new species of scops owl from Sri Lanka ". Bull. Brit. Orn. Club 124: 85–105
  6. Web site: Otus thilohoffmanni (Serendib Scops-owl, Serendib Scops Owl). www.iucnredlist.org. 2018-09-13.
  7. Web site: Sri Lanka Nature Sounds Deepal Warakagoda. www.srilankanaturesounds.com. en-US. 2018-09-13.
  8. Web site: Birds of Sri Lanka - MP3 Sound and Image Collection. www.nhbs.com. en-US. 2018-09-13.
  9. Web site: Plus. www.sundaytimes.lk. 2018-09-13.
  10. News: Our Team - Bird and Wildlife Team (Pvt) Ltd - The Best Birding and Wildlife Watching Tours in Sri lanka, and Tours in India. Bird and Wildlife Team (Pvt) Ltd - The Best Birding and Wildlife Watching Tours in Sri lanka, and Tours in India.. 2018-09-14. en-US.
  11. Web site: WINGS Birding Tours: Tour Leaders – Deepal Warakagoda. Wings. en-US. 2018-09-13.
  12. Book: Birds of Sri Lanka. 2012. Christopher Helm. Warakagoda, Deepal., Allen, Richard, 1964-. 9780713688535. London. 779582324.
  13. Web site: Birds of Sri Lanka. Bloomsbury Publishing. en. 2018-09-13.
  14. Book: Henry, G. M.. A guide to the birds of Sri Lanka. 1998. Oxford University Press. Henry, G. M. (George Morrison), 1891-. 0195638131. 3rd. Delhi. 39774646.
  15. Book: de Silva Wijeyeratne, Gehan. A photographic guide to birds of Sri Lanka. 2000. New Holland. Warakagoda. Deepal. De Zylva. T. S. U.. 1859745113. London. 44932675.