Description
The fish farm is not operational, hence the entrance is free, without the need to ask for permission. Mala Vrbica wetland is what remained of the former floodplain of the Danube. Part of the area was turned into agricultural land (fields, vineyards, orchards, pastures), part remained under ponds, wet meadows and reeds, and a quarter become a carp pond (c. 200 ha). Osojna hill (156 m) has numerous loess cliffs and a section under bushes and dry pastures. Beside the lakes, pay attention to the surrounding pasture, loess cliffs and shrub vegetation (in winter, check the river Danube, too).
The local bird list is some 120 species long and includes Cormoran mic, Stârc de noapte, Stârc galben, Stârc roșu, Stârc pitic, Barză neagră, Lopătar, Rață cârâitoare, Rață roșie, Erete de stuf, Chirighiță cu obraz alb and Chirighiță neagră, Turturică, Cucuvea, Caprimulg, Prigorie, possibly Dumbrăveancă, Pupăză, Fâsă de câmp, Lăstun de mal, Pietrar sur, Boicuș, Sfrâncioc roșiatic and Sfrâncioc cu frunte neagră, Vrabie negricioasă and Presură de grădină.
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Access
East of Kladovo, between the villages of Kostol and Mala Vrbica, lies is the Mala Vrbica fish farm, 250 km or 4 hours’ drive from Belgrade. For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.
