Description
Belo Brdo ('White Hill') is a Neolithic archeological site (4000 B.C.) in Vinča that is also a great place for gull watching. Thousands of gulls come to the Danube River near Vinča in winter. Slower Danube waters near Belo Brdo and nearby Belgrade city's main landfill are two locations where gulls gather at most. Between these two locations is a 'gull highway', with a myriad of gulls flying in both directions over the hilly slopes of Vinča.
Karabağ martı, Gümüş martı, and Gümüş martı are common in winter, while Küçük gümüþ martý and Karasırtlı Martı are very often spotted. Although they are pretty rare in Serbia, occasional sightings of Kuzey Gümüş Martı and Büyük Karasırtlı Martı, are not uncommon in Vinča.
Details
Access
There are two good spots to watch gulls in Vinča. One is near the archeological site Belo Brdo and the other, maybe even better, is at the ferry-place. Follow one of the 'P' markings on the map.
Terrain and Habitat
River , City/villageConditions
FlatCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
WinterBest time to visit
WinterRoute
Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Car , Bicycle , Foot , BoatBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Prefer sunny days and check the weather forecast for fog in the early morning. Also note that the Sun can be pretty harsh around noon on very bright days, despite being behind your back.

