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Have you heard of a small town in Serbia graced by the presence of its 700+ communally roosting Utina?
Check the trees by the orthodox church in the main town square in Kikinda. The world record 734 Utina were counted here in December 2009, in the trees lining the Srpskih Dobrovoljaca Square, particularly behind and around the Church of St Nikola. Other species include Seoski detlić, possibly a Ritska sova too and Kukumavka. And just outside the town Poljska eja and Veliki svračak.
The best season is from mid-November to mid-January, the colder – the better.
130 km / 2 hours drive north of Belgrade. For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.
The pizzeria “Twenty” has an open pizza oven, excellent pizzas and smooth local sljivovica, just the thing to round up the owl-watching experience, especially when in winter proper you become half-frozen after an hour of neck-stretching exercises. Be warned: there is no non-smoking area.
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