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Golubac 'Sea'

Branicevo County  >  Serbia

The river Danube reaches five kilometres in width here, and this 'sea' is a significant wintering area for many waterbirds, especially divers and sea ducks.

Added* by Dragan Simic
Most recent update 26 května 2023

Description

Observe from the main Djerdap magistral road, stopping at the few vantage points which permit scanning across the vast Danube surface. In winter, a spotting scope is necessary.

In winter you can expect polák kaholka, morčák malý, morčák velký, morčák prostřední, hohol severní, potáplice severní and potáplice malá, potápka žlutorohá, kormorán malý, husa běločelá, sometimes turpan hnědý. While you are near the Golubac fortress, check the nearby rock faces and quarries for zedníček skalní. Finally, to find a few more duck species, plus the moták pilich and moták pochop, visit the more narrow section of the river upstream from the village of Vinci. Avoid windy days – the birds will be looking for cover away from the bank.

In spring, those formidable cliffs are known to hold rorýs velký (resembling kids screaming on a rollercoaster), Eurasian břehule skalní, vlaštovka skalní, and strnad viničný.

A strong easterly wind is common in the area, which can make birding challenging.

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Details

Access

By car only. It is possible to scan the water from several unofficial car parks, but also from the promenade inside the town. For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.

130 km or two hours’ drive from Belgrade. Reachable from the Belgrade - Niš motorway, turn off at the Požarevac exit and then follow the signs leading for the Golubac Fortress and the Djerdap National Park. The fortress lies about 70 km from the motorway. For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.

Terrain and Habitat

Canyon/cliff , Lake , River

Conditions

Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Winter , Spring

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The first known record of the Golubac Fortress comes from the early 14th century. It changed hands repeatedly until the mid-19th century, when it was turned over to the Serbian Duke Mihailo Obrenovic III.

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