Birdwatching points across the Iberá Wetlands are among the best in South America,
thanks to the region’s diverse habitats. Lagoons, marshes, and grasslands attract
hundreds of resident and migratory bird species.
Visitors commonly spot herons, storks, spoonbills, kingfishers, and birds of prey.
Observation platforms and open viewpoints allow quiet and respectful birdwatching.
For travelers, birdwatching points offer peaceful moments and excellent photography
opportunities.
- 🦜 Watch a colorful macaw 🦜 flying across the blue sky ☁️
- 🪜 Climb the tall platform 🪜 to overlook the nesting sites 🐣
- 📸 Focus your long lens 📷 on a rare marsh bird 🦅
- 📖 Study the local guidebook 📚 with help from your expert 👨🏫
- 🥾 Trek along the dirt path 🛤️ led by an experienced naturalist 🎒
- 🚤 Navigate the quiet water 🌊 to reach the hidden heronry 🦆
- 🚐 Book a dedicated tour 🚍 focused on the local avian life 🐦
- 🛶 Glide in a silent boat 🛶 through the thick aquatic plants 🌿
- 👓 Pack your best binoculars 🔭 to see every tiny feather 🪶
- 👕 Choose some olive clothing 🌿 to match the natural woods 🌳
- 🤫 Keep your voice low 🤫 while near the sensitive nests 🪺
- 📋 Respect the park rules 🛡️ to protect the local environment 🌎
- 🌄 06:00 AM – Begin a quiet walk 👣 during the morning chorus 🎶
- 🚤 08:00 AM – Explore the deep lagoon 🌊 for specialized water birds 🦆
- 📷 10:30 AM – Start a dedicated photography 📸 session in the bright light ☀️
- 🌇 05:30 PM – Witness the evening flight 🦅 as birds return home 🏠