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David Denies Bird Hunting
Duck Hunt
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina • Argentina and Uruguay offer a buffet of duck species and some of the most beautiful ducks in all the world. There are several types of teal, including a slightly larger version of the cinnamon teal. Also, two types of pintails: the white cheeked or Bahama pintail that many find to be the most attractive of all the ducks, and the yellow billed pintail. In addition, you will also find wigeons, whistling ducks, shovelers, and the rosy-billed pochard-a big, dark duck that flies like a mallard and decoys like a canvasback. A typical duck hunting trip will include as few as five or as many as thirteen duck species. When you come duck hunting to one of our lodges, you will have the chance to experience different hunting scenarios: from big ponds (you will use a boat to get to your blind or walk easily to small potholes) to narrow channels that drain water out of big lagoons-making ducks run in a kind of flyway.
Wingshooting
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina • The dove we pursue in Argentina is the eared dove, a gray speedster that is the cousin of North America's mourning dove-the bird which made "dove shooting" such an exciting pastime in the first place. We have millions of doves, and perfect habitat to assure that we'll have millions for a long time to come. The word "perdiz" is Spanish slang partridge. You will not shoot a "real" perdiz in Argentina or Uruguay. You'll shoot the most common specie of tinamou. We have two kinds of pigeons in Argentina and Uruguay, the pica zuro–which is a big, blue-gray wild pigeon about the same size as those that sit on statues in the town square. They are fast, hard to shoot, and many experienced shooters consider the pica zuro to be a sporting bird on par with a pheasant or a mallard duck.
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