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Bird Watching Sites in Argentina

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Bird Watching Sites in Argentina

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  1. Bird Watching Sites in Argentina Argentina is one of the best birds watching regions in South America and the 8th largest in the world. The country’s amazing landscape and variety of habitat make birding tours and a key area for migratory birds to flock in every season for nesting and breeding. Some of the best bird-watching spots in Argentina include the Ibera Wetlands, Parana River, San Carlos de Bariloche, and the Andes, etc. Fly away with some of the best seats in the sky, best services, and non-stop entertainment all without burning a hole in your pocket with American Airlines Flights.

  2. The Ibera Wetlands: The Ibera Wetlands is located in northeast Argentina containing gigantic wetlands with large areas of rough grasslands with trees and pools. Most of its areas are best explored by boats where you can spot Tiger heron, Andean condor, Jabiru storks, crested doradito, large-billed tern, black-capped donacobius, savanna Hawk and many more.

  3. Iguazu National Park: Iguazu National Park is home to popular bird species like whistling heron, sungrebe, Roseate spoonbill, striped backed bittern, and plumbeous ibis. This national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known to be inhabited for more than 10,000 years. It is home to the Iguazu Falls which is encompassed by subtropical jungle.

  4. Parana River: The Parana River is located in South Central South America and it is the second-longest river among the rivers in Argentina. The Parana and its tributaries have some of the richest diversity and are considered as the world’s greatest bird-watching destination. The formation of the island provides a rich habitat and ideal living conditions for thousands of birds. Get expert travel assistance, discover hundreds of money-saving deals, and many more with American Airlines. Make your reservations today with American Airlines for exciting offers.

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