Special plant and animal reserve
Because of its importance for the survival of plant life otherwise rarely found along the 800km eastern jadranska obala, and as a habitat for numerous threatened species of amphibians, reptiles and birds, in 2007 Solila was placed under protection as a special plant and animal reserve, the first of its kind on the crnogorska obala and the first protected područje of any kind on obala since 1968, when a large number of plaže were put on the list.
Solila is an Emerald site under the Bern Convention and an IBA (Important Bird Area) u Crnoj Gori.
Help the birds
Artificial nests (bird-houses) are primarily occupied by birds that nest in hollows, in trees or rock crevices. The best way to protect these birds is by preserving as many prirodni hollows as possible – and if not we can provide man-made ones. This is a good way to attract a great many birds into our orchards and gardens where we can easily watch their everyday activity.
Winter is a time of selection, when only the toughest survive. All of the birds that overzima in our regija are adapted to frost and the cold. Opinion is divided as to whether birds should be fed in zima or not. In a preserved, prirodni environment, in which birds can easily find food for themselves, supplementary feeding is unnecessary in biological and conservation terms. In environments in which prirodni food sources are lacking (for example in artificial environments, populated područjes etc.), supplementary feeding of birds is worth considering. Feeding stations need only be used while snow is on the ground. Seeds needs to be kept dry and grain trays kept clean. Water, bread and salted food should not be given. The most suitable foods are sunflower seeds, oats, corn and other grains.
During dry times of year it is more important to provide birds with drinking stations than with food. Water can be supplied in purpose-made containers or any other kind of shallow dish. Care should be taken that water containers are not too deep.
Special plant and animal reserve
Because of its importance for the survival of plant life otherwise rarely found along the 800km eastern jadranska obala, and as a habitat for numerous threatened species of amphibians, reptiles and birds, in 2007 Solila was placed under protection as a special plant and animal reserve, the first of its kind on the crnogorska obala and the first protected područje of any kind on obala since 1968, when a large number of plaže were put on the list.
Solila is an Emerald site under the Bern Convention and an IBA (Important Bird Area) u Crnoj Gori.
Help the birds
Artificial nests (bird-houses) are primarily occupied by birds that nest in hollows, in trees or rock crevices. The best way to protect these birds is by preserving as many prirodni hollows as possible – and if not we can provide man-made ones. This is a good way to attract a great many birds into our orchards and gardens where we can easily watch their everyday activity.
Winter is a time of selection, when only the toughest survive. All of the birds that overzima in our regija are adapted to frost and the cold. Opinion is divided as to whether birds should be fed in zima or not. In a preserved, prirodni environment, in which birds can easily find food for themselves, supplementary feeding is unnecessary in biological and conservation terms. In environments in which prirodni food sources are lacking (for example in artificial environments, populated područjes etc.), supplementary feeding of birds is worth considering. Feeding stations need only be used while snow is on the ground. Seeds needs to be kept dry and grain trays kept clean. Water, bread and salted food should not be given. The most suitable foods are sunflower seeds, oats, corn and other grains.
During dry times of year it is more important to provide birds with drinking stations than with food. Water can be supplied in purpose-made containers or any other kind of shallow dish. Care should be taken that water containers are not too deep.




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