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Obedska Bara Nature Reserve – Obrež Section

Vojvodina Province  >  Serbia

Abandoned meander and a spacious wetland by the River Sava in southern Srem, less than an hour west of Belgrade.

Geplaatst* door Dragan Simic
Meest recente update 18 april 2023

Beschrijving

Obedska bara Nature Reserve is an old meander of the Sava river which became still water and nowadays is a big wetland that extends in the shape of a horseshoe between villages Obrež and Kupinovo. Vegetation includes reedbeds, willow-poplar and oak forests. The length of the oxbow lake is about 13.5 km and the maximum width is 750 m. The surface of the pond is changing, and today it is about 7 km2. The average water level does not exceed 2.5 metres, even during the rains. Obedska bara is one of the few still-preserved floodplain areas with more than three centuries old mixed oak forests (Debela gora special reserve, to be visited with a reserve warden only), which makes it an ideal place for numerous plant and bird species.

Over 222 bird species have been recorded here, with about 120 breeding in recent years. Look out for Dwergaalscholver, Woudaap, Ralreiger, Purperreiger, Lepelaar, Zwarte Ibis, Zwarte Ooievaar, Schreeuwarend, Zeearend, Zwarte Wouw, Syrische Bonte Specht, Withalsvliegenvanger, Cirlgors, Krekelzanger and Snor.

There were several mixed heron and cormorant colonies which in 2018 and 2019 reached a record 1000 to 1200 pairs of 8 species (part of it was visible from the “Matijevica” observation platform). Yet, the colony has not been active since 2020 due to dry springs and no flooding! It is believed that in the second half of the 19th century there were around 15,000 pairs within 9 species of herons and cormorants.

Other than birds, which surely are the most important and most numerous part of fauna, there are also 50 mammal species (including the Eurasian beaver), 13 amphibian species, 11 reptilian species and 16 fish species.

From the end of April, carry an insect repellent for mosquitoes.

Details

Toegang

Obedska bara is located 30 km from the Šimanovci exit of the Belgrade-Zagreb motorway. The distance from the capital of Serbia, Belgrade, is 60 km or less than an hour of driving. Access point is the Centre for information and education (see the map and click on the "P" for driving directions).

The waterside pathway, located on the edge of the swamp, starts from the "Kula Obeda" observation tower (marked / the main photo), goes NE over the small bridge and passes by the “Matijevica” observation platform (marked/recently rebuilt), from which a heronry can be observed. The trail ends at the second observation tower “Spomenik” (where the road forks into a triple junction). All the way, the trail goes through the riparian forest of the English oaks and white poplar.

Access to the Obedska Bara Nature Reserve is actually free of charge: it is not necessary to go via the Centre for information, which charges a (small) fee. Yet, the following activities are on offer starting from the Centre:

Paddle boats are available for rent. The sightseeing catamaran takes 25 visitors. And across the oxbow lake, there is a waterside pathway (total length 5 km). You can only enter this area by boat and with a local reserve guide.

Terrein en leefgebied

Bos , Wetland , Grasland/weide , Rietvelden

Omstandigheden

Vlak , Nat , Open landschap

Rondlopende wandeling mogelijk?

Ja

Telescoop meenemen?

Kan handig zijn

Wanneer hier vogels kijken?

Het hele jaar

Toptijd voor dit gebied

Lente , Voorjaarstrek , Najaarstrek

Route

Breed pad , Smal pad

Zwaarte wandeling

Gemiddeld

Toegankelijk via

Te voet , Boot

Vogelkijkhut aanwezig?

Ja

Extra info

Obedska bara has been included in the Ramsar Convention list in 1977, as the first site in Serbia. In 1989 it was declared the international Important Bird Area (IBA).

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