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Avian wildlife in the Argentinean Andes?

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Posted: 11/29/08 4:10 AM
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kenneth
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Long time ago when I was a kid my dad introduced me to bird watching. I have kept it to this day and I enjoy watching birds. It is a calm and relaxing activity. In my search to find a perfect place I found out that Argentina, especially in Andes region has a lot of birds. Can anyone confirm this?
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Posted: 12/8/08 5:21 PM
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goldia
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Hello mate. I also like to see a bird from time to time. It is not my actual hobby but it is something I tend to do from time to time. I was on a hiking trip to Andes some time ago and I was just amazed at the wildlife diversity. I especially noticed there are many birds which I have never seen before.
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Posted: 12/18/08 6:33 AM
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quinta
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Greetings fellow bird watchman. I don’t actually know how much different bird species are there in the Andes but I saw too many to count. Each and everyone were beautiful and amazing. It is a perfect place if you want to watch birds and any other wildlife for that matter.
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Posted: 12/27/08 7:44 PM
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vick
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I have read somewhere that there are 1666 different bird species in the Andes. That seems like an extremely big number and I doubt you can see all 1666. But you can always try. Andes are just full of wildlife and it is an amazing place if you want spend your time relaxing and observing nature.
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