Tierra del Fuego lies at about 55 degrees south latitude, as far south of the equator as Churchill, Manitoba is to the north. December is early summer in Argentina, with many hours of sunlight each day. The tour begins in Buenos Aires with a visit to Costanera Sur Reserve for a taste of the Pampas: Black-necked Swan, Yellow-billed Cardinal, Great Pampa-Finch, and several species of coot. On a chairlift ride above Le Martial Glacier we'll search for specialties including White-bellied Seedsnipe. Both Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins will be a big hit during our catamaran ride on the Beagle Channel, along with Black-browed Albatross and Southern Fulmar. Tierra del Fuego National Park is good for Austral Pygmy-Owl and the striking Magellanic Woodpecker, while Los Glacieres National Park offers our best chance for Andean Condor. On the Patagonian High Plateau we will search for two very rare species: the newly discovered Hooded Grebe and the elusive Austral Rail. Additional areas that we will visit include the Valdes Peninsula, Punta Tambo with its 700,000 Magellanic Penguins, and a mixture of grasslands and woodlands known as the Ceibas. The grand finale is three days on the Pampas, with rheas, canasteros, and spinetails. We'll return to Buenos Aires for your flight home. The tour leader is Luis Segura assisted by additional Birding-Argentina professional guides.
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Tierra del Fuego lies at about 55 degrees south latitude, as far south of the equator as Churchill, Manitoba is to the north. December is early summer in Argentina, with many hours of sunlight each day. The tour begins in Buenos Aires with a visit to Costanera Sur Reserve for a taste of the Pampas: Black-necked Swan, Yellow-billed Cardinal, Great Pampa-Finch, and several species of coot. On a chairlift ride above Le Martial Glacier we'll search for specialties including White-bellied Seedsnipe. Both Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins will be a big hit during our catamaran ride on the Beagle Channel, along with Black-browed Albatross and Southern Fulmar. Tierra del Fuego National Park is good for Austral Pygmy-Owl and the striking Magellanic Woodpecker, while Los Glacieres National Park offers our best chance for Andean Condor. On the Patagonian High Plateau we will search for two very rare species: the newly discovered Hooded Grebe and the elusive Austral Rail. Additional areas that we will visit include the Valdes Peninsula, Punta Tambo with its 700,000 Magellanic Penguins, and a mixture of grasslands and woodlands known as the Ceibas. The grand finale is three days on the Pampas, with rheas, canasteros, and spinetails. We'll return to Buenos Aires for your flight home. The tour leader is Luis Segura assisted by additional Birding-Argentina professional guides.
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