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A tiny remnant of once vast English oak forests that blanketed the River Sava floodplain, mere 10 km west of Belgrade.
Jakovački ključ English oak forest is one of the few still-standing floodplain areas with more than two centuries old oak forests. The forest, also known as SRC Surčin, has 160 hectares and almost 140 so far recorded bird species. Along the northern edge lies a canal, formerly a part of the River Galovica, adding Çıkrıkçın, Bıyıklı Sumru, Küçük Karabatak, Küçük balaban and Gece Balikçili to the scene but, in warm days, also a line of numerous anglers.
I particularly like Jakovački ključ in winter, when bare branches allow you to actually see all those forest birds: Dağ ispinozu, Şakrak, Çam baştankarası, Çalıkuşu, Sürmeli Çalıkuşu, Ökse ardıcı, Kızıl ardıç, Kocabaş, Karabaşlı iskete, etc. Woodpeckers include Ortanca Ağaçkakan, Küçük ağaçkakan, Yeşil Ağaçkakan and Kara ağaçkakan.
Later in spring, my preferred season becomes April (migration peak / early breeding season for resident species), because the oak leaves are not fully formed, making birds a bit more visible than later: Orman çıvgını, Öter ardıç, Bülbül, Kara sinekkapan, Kızılkuyruk, Kara kızılkuyruk, Kocabaş, Küçük iskete. The canal is adorned with Çulhakuşu and Büyük kamışçın and the surrounding fields with İbibik. Also, there is about 50 pairs-strong colony of Gri balýkçýl with several pairs of Gece Balikçili near the tarmac-covered football field in the SW.
Zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign for driving directions. Jakovački ključ forest may also be reached by public bus 602, which departs from New Belgrade, Block 44. The trail marked on the map is about 6 km long. Insect repellant is a good idea in summer.
Once this forest was a recreational centre (SRC Surčin) with volleyball and tennis courts, and bungalows for rent belonging to Yugoslav Army. Yet, after the 1990s army personnel refugees permanently settled the bungalows in the centre of the forest, turning it into a suburb of Surčin. Hence, nowadays there is a city connection by public transport system. Saddly, locals tend to use this forest as an unofficial rubbish tip.
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