Description
Deliblato Sands Reserve's west borders is an area of steppe, sandy, and agricultural open landscape habitats, as well as patches of black locust, black pine, Scots pine, and various deciduous forest species. More than 120 bird species have been recorded in this part of the Deliblato Sands. Considering that there are no water surfaces in the area and the lack of waterfowl, this reflects the very high biodiversity of the region. The area shines in spring when migratory birds come, and it is still not too hot. Also, late September and October are very nice and pleasant.
пчеларка, Пупунец, модроврана, саријазма, and грлица are common here. Larks include Цуцулеста чучулига, полска чучулига, шумска чучулига and мала чучулига. From Buntings there are голема стрнарка, градинарска стрнарка, црноглава стрнарка and жолтогрла стрнарка. Also present are дамчесто грмушарче, градинарско грмушарче, обично ливадарче, планинско ливадарче, полска трепетилка, обично страче, мало страче and големо страче.
Among other more common birds of prey, the sandy dunes are also patrolled by орел змијар, мал орел, ливадска еја, and сина ветрушка. вртивратка in April and козодој after sunset in June are also some of the many highlights of this area.
The area is part of the Deliblatska Peščara Nature Reserve and IBA Deliblatska Peščara.
Details
Access
After about a 50-minute drive from Belgrade, there are 3 main access points to the western borders of the Deliblato Sands Nature Reserve: Devojački Bunar ("Girl's Well"), Dolovo ("Valley Village"), and Mramorak ("Marble Pebble"). To access the entrance from Devojački Bunar, head to Vladimirovac village and follow the way to the northern P mark. To access the entrance from Dolovo, head to the Dolovo village and continue straight following the way to the middle P mark. To access the entrance from Mramorak, head to the village with the same name and follow the turn left to the southern P mark. Click on any P in the map to get directions or coordinates.
All three entry points are interesting in different ways, while Devojački Bunar is the most accessible and has the most tourist infrastructure, Dolovo and Mramorak are more productive for birding. There are many, many paths and sandy roads through Deliblato Sands, especially near the borders. Some suggested paths are drawn on the map, but feel free to explore additional paths (as seen on the satellite map) that lead to your preferred habitat, grassland, scattered bushes, low-deciduous forest, or agricultural. Still, put focus on the borders where the sand and forest patches meet agricultural land, as the biodiversity peaks there.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Steppe , Dunes , AgricultureConditions
Flat , Hilly , Sandy , Dry , Open landscape , No shadowCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
NoGood birding season
Spring , AutumnBest time to visit
Spring migration , Spring , AutumnRoute
Wide path , Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
Bring at least 1l of water per person as climate in the Deliblato Sands is dry and hot on sunny days. Always stick to established tracks and respect wildlife!
Links
- "Deliblatska Peščara NR--Devojački bunar" eBird hotspot
- "Deliblatska peščara NR--Volovska paša" eBird hotspot
- "Deliblatska pescara NR--Mramorački vinogradi" eBird hotspot
- "Deliblatska peščara NR--potez Leanka - Prvi bunar" eBird hotspot
- Barchart for all 4 eBird hotspots combined
- IBA Deliblatska Peščara
