Description
The Kuningatar peninsula has a variety of birds species from gulls, water fowl, warblers, waders and birds of prey. It's especially great spot to spend the early mornings of the migration season. The coastal meadow of the peninsula is a protected nature reserve and it's possible to spot birds like Trstenjak Rogožar , Močvarna Strnadica , Prutka Migavica , Krivokljuna Prutka and some snipe species. Kobac , Jastreb , Vjetruša and Eja Močvarica also patrol the area in hopes of catching some smaller birds. Siva Čaplja is also often seen in the area.
Veliki Djetlić and Crna žuna are common woodpeckers and some birders have also seen Planinski djetlić in the forest. During spring and early summer the forest of Kuningatar is filled with bird songs. You can spot Brezov Zviždak , Zviždak , Šumski Zviždak , Zeba , Šumska Crvenperka , Crnoglava Muharica , Kratkokljuni puzavac , Lastavica , Sivkasta Bjeloguza , Smeđoglavi Batić , Bijela Pastirica and Crvendać in the area.
The furthest point of Kuningatar, on top of the rocks is a good spot for bird watching with a telescope. Birders have seen a wide variety of birds especially during migration seasons. Among the most interesting birds spotted with a telescope are Crna njorka. Birds like Gavka , Patka ledara , Veliki ronac , Mali ronac , Krunata Patka , Patka Batoglavica , Kanadska guska , Crvenokljuni Labud , Veliki tamnoleđi galeb and Velika čigra can be observed with and without binoculars too. Some lucky birders have spotted Vodomar in the area too.
Details
Access
There's a parking place on the peninsula area.
The place is accessible by bicycle and best experienced by walking.


