Description
Not too far in the past, Miljakovac Forest was surrounded by endless meadows bordered with trees and bushes, one step behind the city border. But today, it is surrounded by suburbs of Miljakovac I, II, and III. However, it still keeps some of its old wilderness to be an interesting birding destination in the proximity of the Belgrade city center.
The forest hosts many woodpecker species, including Crna žuna, Zelena žuna, Srednji detlić, and Veliki detlić. The songbirds include my favorites, Vatroglavi kraljić and Kraljić, usually present around the forrest borders and inside the patches of conifers, as well as the usual suspects like Crvendać, Carić, Dugokljuni puzić, Dugorepa senica, Plava senica, Velika senica, Zeba, and Batokljun. Also, Šumska sova and Utina are quite possible. The most productive part of the forest is its most isolated area to the west and southeastern borders. Also interesting and productive is the mosaic habitat with meadows, orchards, and bushes to the east of the forest.
Details
Access
Thare are many entrances from all sides to the Miljakovac Forest, some of them are marked on the map below. Click on a P in the map for directions.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Scattered trees and bushesConditions
Hilly , FlatCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
NoGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , Spring , AutumnRoute
Wide path , Narrow trail , Paved road , Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , BicycleBirdwatching hide / platform
NoLinks
- 'Miljakovačka Šuma (Miljakovac Forest), Rakovica' eBird hotspot
- 'Bašte i voćnjaci između Miljakovca i Jajinaca' eBird hotspot
- eBird barchart of all hotspots

