Beskrivning
Glinara in Višnjica is a 550 metres long loess buttress formed by past clay excavation for nearby brickyards, surrounded by agricultural and ruderal habitats, forests, thickets and hedgerows. Birds include 300+ pairs of biätare, making it the largest bee-eater colony in Serbia, 100+ pairs of stare, 10+ pairs of cliff-holes nesting tornseglare, also Skata, locally specialised in preying upon adult bee-eaters, plus minervauggla and ortolansparv.
Detaljer
Tillgänglighet
Glinara clay pit lies at the edge of the Višnjička banja suburb. Zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign for driving directions.
Terräng och habitat
Slätt , Kanjon/klippaFörhållanden
Ingen skugga , Öppet landskapRundtur
NejTubkikare behövs?
NejBästa säsong för skådning
VårBästa tid för ett besök
VårRutt
Smal stigHur ansträngande vandring
Genomsnittlig vandringNås
Till fotsFågeltorn / plattform
NejExtra information
The surrounding 30-hectare area has been protected by the Law on Nature Protection as a site of local significance since 2024 (Official Gazette of the City of Belgrade 2024).
