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Wings Through the Lens ’25; Inter-House Bird Photography & Videography Competition 

Reviewed by T.Humrushan and Sawin Danthasinghe  

The Inter-House Bird Photography and Videography Competition, “Wings Through the Lens 2025” was held for the second consecutive year under the guidance of the Ornithology Club of Trinity College Kandy. This unique competition encouraged students to observe and capture birdlife through creative photography and videography.  

The Senior Houses visited Bellwood, while the Junior Houses participated in school grounds on the 3rd and the 4th of May 2025. 

Students submitted entries under four categories:  

• Birds in Flight 
• Best Portrait 
• Birds in Habitat  
• Videography 

 The award winners were felicitated on Friday, 6th June 2025, during the school’s morning assembly. All winning participants were awarded certificates, while 1st place winners received a gold medal. The two Champion Houses, based on overall points, were honoured with trophies by the Principal, Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara.  

Participants in the  Junior Houses, despite the competition being held within the school premises, impressed the judges with their creative angles and keen observational skills. The results are as follows: 

Birds in Flight 

1st Place – B.A. Nejan (Gibson House) 
2nd Place – J. Yathuwarsan (Squealery House)  
3rd Place – Helika Ranaweera (Sahayam House) 

Best Portrait 

1st Place – D.D. Hewagama (Saunders House)  
2nd Place – E.A.D.S.K. Jayasinghe (Squealery House) ~
3rd Place – Peshala Bandara (Sahayam House) 
3rd Place – M.A.D.D. Fernando (Gibson House)  

Birds in Habitat  

1st Place – D.D. Hewagama (Saunders House)  
2nd Place – Shameel Praneeth (Gibson House)  
3rd Place – E.A.D.S.K. Jayasinghe (Squealery House) 

Videography 

1st Place – H.A.I.D. Hapangama (Squealery House) 
2nd Place – M.A. Malwatte (Saunders House) 
3rd Place – Peshala Bandara (Sahayam House) 

Junior House Overall Rankings  

1st Place – Squealery House – 254.5 points  
2nd Place – Saunders House – 243 points 
3rd Place – Gibson House – 232 points  
4th Place – Pilcher House – 190.5 points 
5th Place – Sahayam House – 148 points 

Senior Houses Results 

Set in the scenic and biodiversity-rich landscape of Bellwood, the Senior House participants had a vibrant stage to capture bird behavior, interaction, and beauty. The results were as follows: 

Birds in Flight 

1st Place – D.A. Gamage (Garret House) 
1st Place – Ashwin Suntharesan (Simithraaratchy House) 
3rd Place – A.V.N.L. Nanayakara (Oorloff House) 

Best Portrait 

1st Place – Charu Dasanayake (Simithraaratchy House) 
2nd Place – S.U. Subasinhe (Lemuel House) 
3rd Place – S.C. Dissanayake (Garret House) 

Birds in Habitat 

1st Place – A.M. Paranagama (Garret House) 
1st Place – Vidu Dasanayake (Simithraaratchy House) 
3rd Place – H.M.M.L. Bandara (Oorloff House) 

3rd Place – M.W.S.S.A. Wijewardena (Central Boarding House) 

Videography 

 1st Place – N. Ramasundara (Oorloff House) 
2nd Place – S.S. Herath (Garret House) 
3rd Place – Seniru Liyanaratne (Lemuel House) 

  • Senior House Overall Rankings 

1st Place – Garret House – 281.5 points 
2nd Place – Simithraaratchy House – 274.5 points 
3rd Place – Oorloff House – 251.5 points 
4th Place – Central Boarding House – 242.5 points 
5th Place – Lemuel House – 199.5 points 

Acknowledgments 

The success of “Wings Through the Lens ‘25” is owed to the combined efforts of many individuals who worked behind the scenes and in the field. The TCK Ornithology Club wishes to extend its sincere thanks to: 

Mr. Paul Nawamani, whose presence and guidance enriched the judging and fieldwork experience. Mr. Wasana Dissanayake, Director of the TCCEI, for his consistent encouragement and logistical support. We sincerely thank the Trinity College Media Unit for their invaluable support and dedicated coverage throughout the Inter-House Bird Photography Competition. Your efforts helped to capture and share the spirit of the event beautifully. 

Through “Wings Through the Lens ‘25”, students of Trinity College Kandy once again demonstrated their commitment to celebrating the natural world while refining their artistic and scientific skills. With each captured frame, a moment of avian wonder was preserved- a testament to the College’s vision of nurturing holistic learners grounded in curiosity and care for nature. 

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