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Trip overview

Río Gallegos is one of the southernmost cities of the South American Continent and it houses more than 120 species of birds. It is located at the confluence of  the Río Gallegos and Chico rivers, in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.

These rivers form a rich estuary where the tides condition biodiversity. Wide marshes are developed on its south coast covered with Sarcocornia sp. and Suadea spp. Grassland and shrubs occupy the higher terrains.

Patagonian, Nearctic, and Antarctic birds can be found in this mosaic of environments and many of them entail a particular interest for both conservation and birding such as Ruddy-headed Goose, Hooded Grebe, Magellanic Plover, Red Knot and Austral Canastero.

Therefore, the entirety of Río Gallegos estuary is an IBA (BirdLife International) and it is also recognized as an International Important Site of the WHSRN.

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Tour details

Target birds for the area
Ruddy-headed Goose, Chiloe Wigeon, Chilean Flamingo, Tawny-throated Dotterel, Two-banded Plover, Magellanic Oystercatcher, Baird's Sandpiper, White-rumped Sandpiper, Magellanic Snipe, Least Seedsnipe, Cinereous Harrier, Short-eared Owl, Peregrine Falcon (South American, including the “pallid” form), Austral Canastero, Chocolate-vented Tyrant, Chilean Swallow.

Number of expected species: 20-25.

What’s included?
This tour includes:

  • All ground transportations in a private vehicule

  • Guided services: local birding guide

  • Spotting scope: Vortex Diamondback HD 65mm

  • Drinking water for refill private bottles

  • Personal insurances

It does not include:

  • Flight tickets

  • Alcoholic drinks

  • Tips or anything not mentioned in this page

Available Add-Ons

  • Snack

Austral Negrito

Itinerary
To be agreed. This tour can be done at the time you prefer. Hotel pick up. Transfer to the Municipal Reserve. 2 and a half hours birding in search of the Ruddy-headed Goose, Magellanic Snipe, Austral Canastero, Chocolate-vented Tyrant and more. Drop off. End of the tour.

More information

Habitats
Sea coast, marshes, lagoons, shrublands, grasslands
(Argentine Sea and Magellanic Steppe)

Climate
Cold, semi-arid

Tour category
Birdwatching, with good opportunities to take photographs

Max group size
6 + 1 local guide (ask for larger groups)

Physical requirements
The physical difficulty of this tour is low (easy to moderate terrain).

Recommended equipment
Woolly hat, cap, sunscreen (+30), polarized sunglasses, warm and waterproof clothing, trekking shoes.

Departures
This tour is available anytime from October to March. It requires prior reservation.

Price
If you want a quote for this tour, please send an email to: info@southernpatagoniatours.com

Combined with
This tour can be combined
 with any of the others. Check them out at our website.

Correndera Pipit (chick)
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