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What I have always missed there and what I still miss is to experience presence of the European Beaver. The last beaver in the area was killed ten miles to the east – near Pancevo around the year 1900, but, reintroduced some dozen years ago, there are some 150 of them in the country nowadays.
Some eager beavers have already broken triple digits for the year while less industrious sorts may not even be in double digits. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment. What was your best bird of the weekend?
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