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Dubovacki rit – Labudovo okno NR

Dubovac Wetland (Dubovacki rit) is a part of the special nature reserve Labudovo okno. It lies between the village of Dubovac and the Danube, is about a mile long and consists of open water, reedbeds and willow and poplar riparian forest, with adjoining planted junipers. Surrounding Danube shallows are a significant wintering area for waterbirds.

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Hatarica pasture

Grazing-pasture Hatarica is the westernmost part of the Deliblato sands (Deliblatska pescara) and consists of grassland on rolling sand dunes, interspersed with bushes of hawthorn and planted junipers.

Characteristic birds of these dry and sunny areas are European Honey-buzzard, Long-legged Buzzard, Eurasian Hoopoe, European Turtle-Dove and Bee-eater; Lesser Grey and Red-backed Shrikes (in winter replaced by […]

Ada Huja

The Ada Huja Promenade is primarilly a winter gulling spot. In this section, the Danube is 1000 metres wide and without a scope you would be wasting time. In comparison to the Dorcol Promenade, number of both species and individuals here is smaller. Yet, this is the place for the flocks of gulls on the […]

Dorcolski kej

The Bank of Major Gavrilovic, usually called the Dorcol Promenade (Dorcolski kej), is possibly the best winter birding spot in the city. Majority of the duck rafts will be in the Danube alongside the Veliko Ratno Island, some 400 and more metres from the bank – spotting scope is recommended. The promenade is pedestrian-friendly, accessible […]

Bara Reva

The Reva Pond lies in the Belgrade suburb of Krnjaca. Habitats include open water, lilypads, reedbeds, indigenous willows and poplars at one, and the alien, hybrid black poplar plantation at the other side. A few hundred metres away, you may also climb the dyke and check the Danube backwaters, even walk along the dyke for […]

Veliko blato

Veliko Blato Lake is one of the last remaining ponds of once huge wetland area of Pancevacki rit, across the Danube from Belgrade. Habitats include mostly open water, mudbars and reedbeds. It is possible to walk around the main lake (about 6 km / 3 mi), but if your time is limited, you can go […]

Kozara – the Danube floodplain

This floodplain is the closest one to the Belgrade city centre, located on the left bank of the Danube opposite the Veliko Ratno Island. While most walking paths follow the edges of hybrid black poplar plantations, you will also encounter indigenous stands of oak and ash, willow and poplars. The wet meadows are mostly overgrown […]

Beljarica – the Danube floodplain

Beljarica is a spacious floodplain of the left bank of the Danube, north of the Pupin’s Bridge, gaining width about one kilometre from the bridge. This area is criss-crossed by river branches and ponds and overgrown in stands of oak and ash, willow and poplars, but largely under hybrid black poplar plantations.

Black Stork and several […]

Petrovaradinski rit NR

Petrovaradin Wetland (Petrovaradinski rit) is a floodplain at the right bank of the Danube. It is a complex of ponds and canals overgrown with reeds and alluvial forests of ash, willow and poplar, as well as the hybrid black poplar plantations.

Birds to look for are Ferruginous Duck, Goosander (in winter), Black and White Storks, Pygmy […]

Koviljski rit NR

Kovilj Wetland (Koviljski rit) is a large floodplain at the left bank of the Danube, near the namesake village. It is a complex of alluvial forests of ash, willow and poplar, as well as the hybrid black poplar plantations.

In this nature reserve about 190 bird species were recorded, including Ferruginous Duck, Black and White Storks, […]