Birding Tours in Buenos Aires & Entre Ríos
Choose your landscape and guiding style. Each experience explores a different ecosystem within easy reach of the city.
Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve
Buenos Aires City
Accessible birding steps from the historic city center, where lagoons, reedbeds, woodland edges, and open ground bring together a surprising range of species across a compact urban reserve. Few cities offer anything like it: hundreds of species recorded, with the Puerto Madero skyline visible through most of the walk.
DELTA WETLANDS
Talavera Island
Paraná River Delta
A shifting delta landscape of waterways, flooded forest edges, and open river islands shaped by changing water levels. Just outside Buenos Aires, wetland specialists and threatened species with restricted delta distributions come together in one place. A full-day immersion among waterbirds, secretive species, and constant habitat transitions.
HABITAT TRANSITIONS
Southern Entre Ríos
Ceibas - Perdices - Gualeguay
A diverse meeting point of Pampas grasslands, seasonal wetlands, and espinal woodland two hours from Buenos Aires, in one of the most sought-after birding landscapes in the region. The terrain is shaped by water levels and the time of year, making it strong for variety and target species across every season.
COASTAL WETLANDS
Samborombón Bay
Buenos Aires Southern Coast
Vast marshes and tidal flats within the largest marine coastal wetland in the country, drawing migratory shorebirds to a compelling open landscape. Here, the shoreline gives way to Pampas grasslands, rushbeds, and tala woodland stretching toward the Río de la Plata estuary. Birding shifts with the tides, the seasons, and the conditions underfoot.



