The huge landmass of South America is wealthy in flying creature life over its shifted natural surroundings , making it a compensating goal for feathered creature watching visits. The main trouble is picking where to go first. The ones illustrated underneath are four of the best, to give birders a sign of the assorted variety and marvels they can expect on the off chance that they decide to visit South America. Patagonia (Argentina) The southern, stony level of Patagonia in Argentina (and, mostly, in Chile) focuses to Antarctica. It is the finish of the Americas. Flying creature watching visits to this southern furthest point take birders to a place that is known for extraordinary natural life, with exceptionally particular winged animal species just as energizing warm blooded animals. A few animal varieties are found in no other piece of Argentina. From Valdes Peninsula to the lakes and heaps of Glaciares National Park, and the sub-Antarctic edge of the Andes and Beagl...