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BIRDING IN THE TIERRA DEL FUEGO NATIONAL PARK

This is the list of birds that we observe in Tierra del Fuego National Park in a day of approximately 8 hours. BIRDS: Common Giant Petrel;   Rock Shag;   Imperial Shag; Black-crowned Night-Heron; Black-faced Ibis;   Kelp Goose; Upland Goose;   Ashy-headed Goose;   Crested Duck; Southern Wigeon; Yellow-billed Pintail; Speckled Teal;   Red Shoveler;   Flightless Steamer-Duck;   Flying Steamer-Duck; Rosy-billed Pochard; Andean Condor; Southern-Crested Caracara; Chimango Caracara; Magellanic Oystercatcher; Blackish Oystercatcher; Southern Lapwing; South-American Snipe; Chilean Skua; Dolphin Gull; Kelp Gull; South American Tern;   Austral Parakeet;   Magellanic Woodpecker; Dark-bellied Cinclodes; Thorn-tailed Rayadito; Fire-eyed Diucon; Dark-faced Ground-Tyrant;   Austral Negrito; Tufted tit-tyrant; White-crested Elaenia; Chilean Swallow; House Wren;   Patagonian Sierra-Finch; Rofous-bellied Thrush; Correndera Pipit; House Sparrow;   Patagonian Sierrra-Finch; Rofous-collared Sparrow; Bla