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Birds of Serbia: Critical List of Species

Marko Šciban, Draženko Rajkovic, Dimitrije Radišic, Voislav Vasic, Uroš Pantovic

Bird Protection and Study Society of Serbia / Društvo za Zaštitu i Proucavanje ptica Srbije

Bilingual: Serbian / English

2015

"This inventory was made on the basis of existing published and unpublished data, stored within the database of the Bird Protection and Study Society of Serbia, but also after thorough browsing over bird collections in museums and private collections, known to possess items from Serbia (both in Serbia and in Hungary). References date back to the early 17th century, when the first reliable data on birds occurring in the territory now held by Serbia were published."

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Serbia

Laurence Mitchell

Bradt Travel Guides

4th edition

2013

"One of the most misunderstood corners of Europe, Serbia is a spirited and fascinating country. Belgrade and second city Novi Sad are lively, cosmopolitan and welcoming, while rural Serbia, with its hidden monasteries and breathtaking countryside, is an undiscovered gem. This edition of the guide features the burgeoning music festival scene, bird-watching, wine-tasting and Serbia's growing litany of sporting stars such as Novak Djokovic. This edition includes a new section on the Danube cycling route with details on where to stop, where to shop and sights to see on the way. Updated throughout, the listings include boutique hotels, eco-lodges and backpacker hostels to cater for all budgets."

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Central and Eastern European Wildlife

Gerard Gorman

Bradt Wildlife Guides

Bradt

2008

"The wildlife of eastern Europe is one of the unexpected attractions of a region best known for its cultural assets: relatively few visitors are aware of the diversity on their holiday doorstep, from brown bears and wolves to numerous birds no longer common in the west of the continent. Accessible and beautifully illustrated, the guide will appeal both to the holidaymaker and to the serious naturalist seeking a compact volume to carry around. And after the trip, it will also make an attractive souvenir. The guide covers the wildlife of: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina."

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Last updated December 2013