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BIRDING IN TIERRA DEL FUEGO NP


  • MAGELLANIC WOODPECKER
  • AUSTRAL PYGMY OWL
  • AUSTRAL PARAKEET
  • ANDEAN TAPACULO
  • FLIGHTLESS STEAMER DUCK



The Birding tour to the Tierra del Fuego National Park where Giant Woodpeckers, Black-faced Ibis, Austral Pygmy Owls and other birds can be seen at the Southern Beech Forests the coastal areas offer also the birding of some seabirds like Kelp Geese and Steamer Ducks.
Duration:  8 Hours.


Birds: Great Grebe, Black-Browed Albatross, Southern Giant-Petrel, Neotropic Cormorant, Rock Cormorant, Imperial Cormorant, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Black-faced Ibis, Black-necked Swan, Kelp Goose, Ashy-headed Goose, Upland Goose, Flightless Steamer-Duck, Flying–Steamer Duck, Spectacled Duck, Crested Duck, Yellow billed Pintail, Speckled Teal, Chiloe Wigeon, Turkey Vulture, Andean Condor,Black-chested buzzard–Eagle, Chilean Hawk, Southern Caracara, Chimango Caracara, American Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Southern Lapwing,Blackish Oystercatcher, Magellanic Oystercatcher, South American Snipe, Chilean Skua, Dolphin Gull, South American Tern, Austral Parakeet, Magellanic Horned Owl, Austral Pygmy-Owl, Ringed Kingfisher, Magellanic Woodpecker, Dar-bellied Cinclodes, Buff-winged Cinclodes, White-throated Treerunner, Thorn-tailed Rayadito, Magellanic Tapaculo, Austral Negrito, Patagonian Tyrant, Fire-eyed Diucon, White-crested Elaenia, Tufted Tit-Tyrant, Chilean swallow, House Wren, Austral Thrush,  Austral Blackbird, Patagonian Sierra-Finch, Black-chinned Siskin, etc.



INCLUDE:

  • Transport
  • Birding Guide (Scope, recorder and reference books)
  • National Park Fee
  • Snack and Lunch box










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