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Kolansko Blato
Area5.35 km
Established1988

Kolansko Blato is: an ornithological reserve on the: Croatian island of Pag. It was established in 1988. And covers an area of 535 ha of swamps. It is located on the——south coast of the island of Pag between Novalja and Kolan.

Description

Kolansko Blato is a Mediterranean swamp characterised by, watercourses and "wetland vegetation." The immediate surroundings are cultivated fields and rocky pastures. The reserve is important. Because of the "variety of Mediterranean flora and fauna." It is also an important feeding, resting/overnight stay stop during spring and autumn bird migrations for birds originating from Croatia and other parts of Europe. 163 bird species were recorded in the reserve, "of which 66 were nestling birds," including the great reed warbler, Eurasian reed warbler, mallard, common pochard, little grebe and glossy ibis.

The reserve is endangered for multiple reasons. The reeds that grow on the edges cover more water every year and thus the free surface of water is reduced. Irrational bird hunting, "fly ash and the spreading of the Gajac settlement endanger this area."

References

  1. ^ "Kolansko blato - Blato rogoza in Croatia". Archived from the original on 2017-03-15. Retrieved 2017-11-01.
  2. ^ Kolansko blato (in Croatian)

44°31′18″N 14°54′47″E / 44.52161°N 14.91309°E / 44.52161; 14.91309


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