Description
The Paljuvi Reservoir lies 70 km southwest of Belgrade, halfway between the towns of Lazarevac and Ub.
Best birds of the Paljuvi include Čaplja Danguba, Gak, Žuta Čaplja, Čapljica Voljak, Patka Njorka, Bjelobrada Čigra, Mali Vranac, Sivi Ćuk, Šumska sova, Sirijski djetlić, Crna žuna, Vuga and Rusi Svračak. Followed by local rarities such as Sijedi Žalar, Crna Prutka, Blistavi Ibis and, on migration, Bjelokrila Čigra, Crna Čigra, Zlatovrana and the Crvenonoga Vjetruša. The reservoir is surrounded by traditional farming landscape, adding the Grlica and the Vrtna strnadica to the scene. In winter months look out for Sjeverna Zeba , Batokljun , Čižak , and Sivi Popić.
Details
Access
By car only. Park wherever you like. Explore by walking, or further driving. Basically, the dam wall and the western side are those truly productive areas (the far southwest where the river enters the lake creating a marshy habitat is underbirded and worthy of more time); while the eastern side is mostly just an access road to a good shorebirds watching spot. The Paljuvi Dam lies between the regional Ibarski put/Road and the new Milos the Great motorway, 70 km / 70 min southwest of Belgrade. Click on the P on the map to get driving directions.

