The first find of a snow bunting in the Krka National Park

11.12.2024.

We are extremely pleased to announce that the first recorded sighting of a snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) has been recorded in the Krka National Park, increasing the bird population in the Park to as many as 230 species

We are extremely pleased to announce that the first recorded sighting of a snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) has been recorded in the Krka National Park, increasing the bird population in the Park to as many as 230 species

This is a bird that lives in colder, northern regions such as Iceland, Norway, and Russia and can only be seen occasionally in Croatia. Even its wintering grounds are located further north than our regions, so its discovery at the Ivoševci site, near the Burnum amphitheatre, is particularly interesting. The male in winter plumage was spotted thanks to the careful observation of our nature ranger.

Protected areas like the Krka National Park are crucial in preserving biodiversity and natural habitats. Every new species that appears in this area, like the snow bunting, confirms the importance of our work in protecting and preserving the environment. This discovery also shows how proper management and regular monitoring allow us to preserve not only specific species, but also entire ecosystems that are crucial for maintaining the balance in nature,” said Nella Slavica, director of the Krka National Park.

The snow bunting is 15 to 18 cm long. It builds its nests in high mountains and along rocky northern coasts, and in winter often resides in open coastal pastures and heaths. It is quite secretive, but also restless and active, constantly on the move.

The Krka National Park boasts an exceptionally rich birdlife, with 229 species recorded so far, of which 88 are overwintering. The park is also an important resting place for migratory birds. The discovery of the snow bunting confirms the importance of preserving natural habitats in the Park.

This discovery highlights the key role of nature guards in monitoring the state of the environment and changes occurring in it. Their dedication and expertise make it possible to preserve habitats and monitor species in the Krka National Park, thus ensuring the future of its rich natural heritage.

 

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