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Meeting Point
Punta Arenas
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Duration
5 days / 4 nights
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Group size
6 - 10 passengers
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Price
USD 3050
Due to the great interest that the observations of the enigmatic have aroused Fuegian Snipe, we have designed a program focused on your search.
Several records of the bird they have occurred in the vicinity of Whalesound Campground at various times of the year, so we will tour the area at different times at dawn, during the day, and at dusk during the twilight hours.
Whalesound has been camping for 20 years in Carlos III Island, time that our team has been able to observe and recognize different species. The ecosystem of fjords and channels is very rich in biodiversity, home to several endemic species of Patagonian flora and fauna. We have designed this 5-day program to have the best chances of observing the Fuegian Snipe, since the climate factor is very changeable and variable in these latitudes. With a lot of wind or rain it can be difficult to observe, due to the fact that in the area there are many days with these climatic characteristics, we propose several days in the camp for its correct observation and records.
If we fulfill the objective of observing the Fuegian Snipe we embark to visit other places in the vicinity of the Francisco Coloane Marine Park, such as visiting colonies of sea lions and fur seals, cormorants, penguins and glaciers between the fjords, and Patagonian channels and glaciers.
* If you want to listen to the first sound recording of the Fuegian Snipe, we invite you to listen to it at the following link:
Main attractions:
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Fuegian Snipe
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Observation of marine mammals and birds
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Visit Francisco Coloane Marine Park
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Visit Kawesqar National Park and Reserve
Searching for the enigmatic Fuegian Snipe on Carlos III Island
During the early hours of the morning, passengers will be picked up at their respective accommodations to go together to the embarkation point, Punta Carrera.
The cruise to Carlos III Island takes approximately 8 hours. We will arrive in the afternoon, where we will have the last hours of daylight to explore the habitat of the elusive bird we are seeking.
At first light, we'll set out for a hike around the island, visiting the wetlands identified by our team. We'll then have lunch before embarking on another excursion in the afternoon.
During the third and fourth day we will continue our search for the Fuegian Snipe. If the main objective is achieved and the group agrees to go to observe other species, we will embark and tour the surroundings of the Francisco Coloane Marine Park and Kawesqar National Park, where we will be able to observe colonies of Magellanic Penguin, Imperial Cormorant, Rock Cormorant, Magellanic Cormorant, besides looking for more scarce and emblematic species, such as the Striated Caracara, Magellanic Diving-Petrel, Wilson's Storm-Petrel, and the common Black-browed Albatross, Southern Giant Petrel, Southern Giant-Petrel, Chilean Skua, among others. In addition to some marine mammals that frequent the area, such as Humpback Whale, Southern Dolphin, Common Sea Lion and Southern Fur Seal.
After a good breakfast and a small observation on land or from the boat, we will return to the city of Punta Arenas, arriving there at mid-afternoon approximately.

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