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Birds in Serbia
379 bird species have been recorded in Serbia and Montenegro. Of these, 333 occur regularly and 260 breed. Among the breeding species, there are five species of global conservation concern: Ferruginous Duck, Imperial Eagle, Lesser Kestrel, Great Bustard and Corncrake. Other Serbian specials include Pygmy Cormorant, Black Stork, Glossy Ibis, Spoonbill, Griffon Vulture, Saker Falcon, Common Crane and Collared Flycatcher.

Wild life in Serbia
A huge variety of wildlife thrives here, making Serbia one of Europe's greatest biodiversity hotspots. Of particular importance is the northern province of Vojvodina, where many key sites are recognised as areas of international conservation importance. An extensive network of nature reserves ensures that most of these are easily accessible to the visitor.