Photographic safari from Chascomús to Samborombón Bay
A 65 km (40 miles) round trip (plus many others back) along roads crossing Chascomús County countryside, arriving to the mouths of Salado and Samborombón rivers.
Abundant birds and other wildlife can be seen along the road, running through estancias with low and flooded fields in certain sections, a very promising route that will hardly disappoint anyone interested in photographic safaris.
On our first trip to the area 104 birds species were identified (see list at post end).Brown-and-yellow Marshbirds, Maguari storks, Snail kites and several ducks species are very common; other interesting or rare birds are Scarlet-headed Blackbird, Hudson's Canastero, Bay-capped Wren-spinetail, Cinereous harrier and Greater Rhea.
It's a Federal Nature Tours new proposal, if you're interested on this tour, please contact us about services, place or departure meeting, dates and availability.
Contact information: hernantolosa2@gmail.com
Abundant birds and other wildlife can be seen along the road, running through estancias with low and flooded fields in certain sections, a very promising route that will hardly disappoint anyone interested in photographic safaris.
On our first trip to the area 104 birds species were identified (see list at post end).Brown-and-yellow Marshbirds, Maguari storks, Snail kites and several ducks species are very common; other interesting or rare birds are Scarlet-headed Blackbird, Hudson's Canastero, Bay-capped Wren-spinetail, Cinereous harrier and Greater Rhea.
It's a Federal Nature Tours new proposal, if you're interested on this tour, please contact us about services, place or departure meeting, dates and availability.
Contact information: hernantolosa2@gmail.com
Greater Rhea |
Chimango Caracara |
Brown-hooded Gull |
Lagoon and Southern Screamer flock |
Snail Kite (young) |
European Hare |
Bay-capped Wren-spinetail |
Cinereous Harrier |
Black-necked Swan |
Maguari Stork |
Roadside Hawk (immature) |
Brazilian Teal |
House Wren |
Río Salado route 11 bridge |
Long-winged Harrier |
Yellow-winged Blackbird (male) |
Yellow-billed Teal |
Brown-and-yellow Marshbird |
Silver Teal |
Spectacled Tyrant (male) |
Yellow-winged Blackbird (female) |
Hudson's Canastero |
Scarlet-headed Blackbird |
Spot-flanked Gallinule |
American Kestrel |
Southern Screamer |
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