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Birding Tours in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and South America ... Seriema Nature Tours is a company based in Argentina and specialized in birding and birdwatching tours in Argentina and the rest of South America.
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Tours by region - Argentina - Seriema Nature Tours Northwestern Argentina holds some of the most spectacular landscape settings, ... A number of sites in northeastern Argentina combine a pleasant escape with ...
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Birding Tours in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and South America ... Seriema Nature Tours is a company based in Argentina and specialized in birding and birdwatching tours in Argentina and the rest of South America.
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Santa Olga Lodge - Grand Chago - Argentina - Seriema Nature Tours Transfer to Santa Olga Lodge from Formosa – Short walk around the lodge ... Santa Olga Bird Checklist. Download. Santa Olga Lodge. Print this page, back ...
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Tours leaders - Seriema Nature Tours Ezequiel Núñez Bustos ( 35 ) Ezequiel is a field naturalist and entomology is his main interest. For over 15 years he has conducted research on Argentine ...
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Costanera Sur Nature Reserve - A wildlife tour in Buenos Aires ... The Costanera Sur Nature Reserve is located on the Rio de la Plata (River Plate), in the eastern side of the city of Buenos Aires. ...
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Birding Pantanal - Superlative Brazil - Seriema Nature Tours During the five days that we will spend in the Pantanal we will be birding on foot, from the vehicle, and by boat. A number of trails give access to the ...
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Pantanal Safari - The Ultimate Wildlife Tour - Seriema Nature Tours The Pantanal of southwest Brazil, due to the variety and number of animals and its unique wilderness, is surely one of the most spectacular areas for nature ...
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Birding Tours in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and South America ... Seriema Nature Tours is a company based in Argentina and specialized in birding and birdwatching tours in Argentina and the rest of South America.
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Endemic birds of Central Argentina - Cordoba Central Hills ... In the geographic centre of the country rise the Cordoba Hills, a granite massif of 2800 m on its highest point. Separated from the Andes by some 320 Km the ...
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