Buenos Dias Birding
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About
Buenos Dias Birding is an Argentine custom-itinerary birding company founded in Buenos Aires in 2003 by Horacio Matarasso. The outfit specializes in tailor-made trips across the seven eco-regions of Patagonia, the Atlantic Forest at Iguazu, the Ibera marshlands, and the high Andes of the Argentine Northwest, with day-trip options around the capital that yield over 300 species near the Ceibas grasslands.
The company is unusual in the regional market for offering Mandarin-language guiding alongside English and Spanish, and pitches itself to independent travelers and small private groups rather than large set-departure tours. Matarasso and his team work with a network of regional ornithologists across the country and also operate under the avespatagonia.com domain for the Patagonia-focused side of the business.
Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, Chinese
Areas covered
- Buenos Aires
- Ceibas
- Ibera Wetlands
- Iguazu Falls
- Patagonia
- Northwest Argentine Andes
Target birds
- Strange-tailed Tyrant
- Hooded Grebe
- Magellanic Plover
- Black-and-chestnut Eagle
- Helmeted Woodpecker
- Andean Condor
- Diademed Sandpiper-Plover
Notable guides
- Horacio Matarasso· Founder & Lead Guide