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  1. willito

    Santiago (and environs) - question

    Aguilucho = Red-backed hawk Bandurrilla = Patagonian forest earthcreeper Churrete acanelado = Buff-winged cinclodes Cometocino de Gay = Gray hooded sierra-finch Chirihue dorado = Greater yellow-finch Chuncho = Austral pigmy owl Churrete chico = Grey-flanked cinclodes Cóndor = Andean condor Mero...
  2. willito

    Santiago (and environs) - question

    Hello, just as a side hint, I thought you could be interested in these pictures I took last weekend on the road to Farellones, not far from Santiago. The pictures are not very good, but I think they provide a good idea of what can be found there.
  3. willito

    Santiago (and environs) - question

    Hello Peter, I'm always happy if people come to Chile to know its "hidden" treasures. As you may already know, we have about 480 bird species and due to our singular geopgraphy and location many of them are endemic, so I think it's worth a visit for every birdwatcher. Now, once you have the...
  4. willito

    Santiago (and environs) - question

    Hello Peter, around Santiago there's actually plenty of places to visit. "Cascada de las Ánimas" is certainly one of them, but in general the whole area called "Cajón del Maipo", SE from Santiago, may well be of interest for any bird/nature-watcher, and the lodging should not be a problem at...
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