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Sakule Fish Farm

Vojvodina  >  Serbia

This area offers probably the best wetland birding near Belgrade. 240 bird species were recorded on this bank of the Tamis River.

Added* by Dragan Simic
Most recent update 9 marca 2026

Description

The wider Sakule Fish Farm area encompasses the meandering course of the free-flowing River Tamis, where it spills into a vast natural retention, where flooded meadows and vast marshes occupy most of the non-arable land. The fish ponds were known for their low intensivity management and well-developed aquatic vegetation, especially floatant. And yet, last winter significant areas of reedbeds disappeared in flames and, this spring, dry lake beds were plowed over (I fear the ponds will be turned into arable fields?!). Apart from the ponds, there are preserved areas under indigenous forests as well as extensive industrial poplar plantations.

Birds of this wetland are chochlačka bielooká, kačica chrapačka, bučiak veľký, bučiačik močiarny, beluša veľká, čaplička vlasatá , volavka purpurová, ibisovec hnedý, lyžičiar biely, numerous breeding čorík bahenný (plus čorík čierny and occasional čorík bielokrídly on migration), numerous bocian biely (about 30 nests in the village), dudok chochlatý, včelárik zlatý, kuvik obyčajný, ďateľ hnedkavý , strnádka trstinová, trsteniarik veľký, svrčiak slávikovitý, kúdeľníčka lužná, fúzatka trstinová, strakoš obyčajný.

Photos by Ceda Vuckovic, Mileta Cekovic, Josip Saric, Zorana Nikodijevic and Dragan Simic.

Details

Access

About 50 km / 1 hr north of Belgrade, when you reach the church in the village of Sakule, use the street to the left, right opposite to the church yard gate, and follow it till the very end. When you reach a T-junction, turn left to reach the Jer Lake embankment. For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.

This levee can be extremely muddy after rains, especially during Autumn and Winter, making the ground very slippery.

Further along lies a distant shallow shorebird lake, yet the southern half of the embankment is more suitable for mule rides than driving—recommendable only on foot.

The watchtowers have no stairs but very steep ladders instead. On sunny days try not to come here too early, because most of the lake stretches towards the east and the sun glare on the water surface will effectively blind you.

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Reedbeds , Scattered trees and bushes , River , City/village , Agriculture , Mud flats , Lake

Conditions

Flat , Slippery

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Winter , Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring migration , Spring , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Car , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

This area is a part of the fish farm (and a private property), but the one where daily permits are sold to anglers, and you are likely to encounter a warden checking if you are a poacher.

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