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Birds of Palermo and riverside parks
All year around
1 day
The elegant Palermo district, in the northeast of the city, hosts the largest and most beautiful urban parks in Buenos Aires, some of them very old and planned more than a hundred years ago, such as the Rosedal or “Roses’ Garden”, as well as vast forested areas and some big artificial lakes. But very few people... More info...
All year around
1 day
The elegant Palermo district, in the northeast of the city, hosts the largest and most beautiful urban parks in Buenos Aires, some of them very old and planned more than a hundred years ago, such a... More info...
Otamendi Reserve and Southern Entre Rios
All year around
1 or 2 days
At less than 1 hour drive northwards from Buenos Aires the Otamendi National Reserve, located between the Parana River and and the Pampas' sedimentary gullies encompassing over 2,600 ha, protects wetlands, grasslands, riverside forests and dry woods, hosting a wide array of birdlife. In Otamendi we can observe birds ... More info...
All year around
1 or 2 days
At less than 1 hour drive northwards from Buenos Aires the Otamendi National Reserve, located between the Parana River and and the Pampas' sedimentary gullies encompassing over 2,600 ha, protects w... More info...
Birds of the Paraná Delta
All year around
1 days
The Parana River flows from the southern mountains of Brazil and creates the second largest basin in South America after the Amazon, and becomes an alluvial delta (a flood plain) between the provinces of Entre Ríos, Santa Fe and Buenos Aires before emptying into the Rio de la Plata. The Delta encompasses about 14,00... More info...
All year around
1 days
The Parana River flows from the southern mountains of Brazil and creates the second largest basin in South America after the Amazon, and becomes an alluvial delta (a flood plain) between the provin... More info...
Birding in the Pampas
September to April
3 days
At about 350 km southwards of Buenos Aires city we find one of the richest ornithological areas of the Pampas, known as “Salado River Depression”, where an endless chain of wetlands, lakes and channels flow towards the Atlantic Ocean, altering with grasslands, mudflats and tala woods providing habitat for a surpr... More info...
September to April
3 days
At about 350 km southwards of Buenos Aires city we find one of the richest ornithological areas of the Pampas, known as “Salado River Depression”, where an endless chain of wetlands, lakes and ... More info...