
The Pampas are flat and fertile plains covering over one-fifth of Argentina, famous for not only gauchos but unique species such as Greater Rhea, Southern Screamer, and a whole host of interesting and captivating birds including some rare and very local species.
Typical species inhabiting Pampas are Greather Rhea, Partridges, Spinetails, Hudson´s Canastero, Bay-capped Wren-spinetail.
Wetlands close to Buenos Aires support remarkable concentrations of swans, herons and egrets, rails and ducks, including the peculiar Black-headed Duck.
The peninsula at Punta Rasa juts out into the mouth of the Rio de la Plata is an important gathering area for thousands of waterbirds, including impressive concentrations of flamingos.

Los Padres Hills and Lagoon to observe flora and fauna. Sea Museum. Fishermen Port.

Buenos Aires with Tigre and Parana Delta, Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve. Birding and wildlife watching at Los Padres Lagoon and Hills near Mar del Plata.
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