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Labudovo Okno Nature Reserve – Dubovački Rit

Vojvodina  >  Serbia

Dubovac Wetland (Serbian: Dubovacki Rit) lies by the namesake village, 70 km / 80 min east of Belgrade.

Added* by Dragan Simic
Most recent update 9 marts 2025

Description

Dubovacki Rit Reserve lies between the village of Dubovac and the river Danube, is about a mile long and consists of open water, reedbeds and willow and poplar riparian forest, with adjoining junipers on grassy sand dunes. Surrounding Danube shallows are a significant wintering area for waterbirds.

Once you reach the wetland, checking the western/upriver section is more rewarding in winter, while going east/downriver is more productive in spring. In winter you may look for Stor Skrigeørn, Sædgås, Blisgås, Grågås, Gravand, Lille Skallesluger, Stor Skallesluger, Hvidøjet And, Sortstrubet Lom, Dværgskarv, Kaspisk Måge, Sjagger, Vindrossel, Misteldrossel.

From March onwards for Atlingand, Sort Stork, Hvid Stork and Nathejre. From April for Purpurhejre, Dværghejre, Ørnevåge and three marsh terns ( Sortterne, Hvidskægget Terne, Hvidvinget Terne ). Vandrikse and Plettet Rørvagtel were also recorded here, as well as Klyde, Almindelig Ryle and Dværgryle. Turteldue, Biæder, Rødrygget Tornskade, Hærfugl and Digesvale (about 5,000 pairs downriver from Dubovac) breed here and are conspicuous in spring.

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

Photos by Slobodan Puzovic, Mileta Cekovic and Dragan Simic.

Details

Access

Access is from the village of Dubovac, 70 km / 80 min east of Belgrade.

The western section is more disturbed by development, although the levee up the Danube is well worth checking, especially in winter. To reach the western section, turn right at the cross junction (coming from the direction of the town of Kovin, route marked on the map).

The eastern section has a more natural feeling and preserved habitats. For the eastern section, follow the second dirt track right, after the Dubovac village.

For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign. Technically, you can park wherever and explore further on foot. There's not much shade, so wear a hat and take water with you.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Mud flats , Reedbeds , River , Grassland , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

Open landscape , Dusty

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

A spotting scope is necessary in winter, but not in warmer months when binoculars are sufficient.

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