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An oxbow lake with reedbeds and a spacious pasture with scattered bushes, 35 km / 50 min north of Belgrade.
The waterbirds are generally good at Čenta Fish Farm, e.g. waders include Žalar slepić, Mala carska šljuka, Riđa sprutka, Crni sprudnik, Sprudnik migavac, Tankokljuni sprudnik. Belobrka čigra and Mali vranac are common. Herons include Čapljica, Crvena čaplja, Žuta čaplja, Gak, as well as uncommon Čaplja govedarka and Ražanj ; while marsh songbirds include Senica vuga, Brkata senica, Trstenjak mlakar, Veliki trstenjak and Obični cvrčić. The central pasture doubles as the air force training ground, hence the field is dotted by small yet deep explosion craters - mini-reedbeds with Trstenjak rogožars and Crvena čapljas.
Personally, I usually visit the area for grassland species, e.g. Prepelica, Grlica, Eja livadarka, Pupavac, Rusi svračak, Sivi svračak, Mali slavuj, uncommon Modrovoljka, Crna crvenrepka, Crnoglava travarka, Žuta pliska, etc.
By the northern end of the Čenta village turn into an inconspicuous dirt road leading to the Veliki Alas fish farm, an abandoned Tamis River oxbow lake north of the village. If there were rains recently, this first section of 300 metres is not passable by car (and sometimes because of the deep ruts left by tractor tyres it may not be passable even when dry).
After this, turn left and follow the mostly good dirt track (yet, with several large potholes). It will take you along the oxbow lake (left hand side is not used for fish production and the entrance is not restricted) and through a pasture with scattered bushes, a lot of dust (I mean a lot!) and no shade. Carry plenty of water on hot days.
For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.
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