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		<title>Birds of Patagonia: El Pitío</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[El Pitío, or the Chilean Flicker, is a very common sight around the Torres del Paine National Park. In my travels around the region, I saw many birds of Patagonia, but El Pitío stands out due to its particular uniqueness. Where can you find El Pitío? El Pitío likes to travel from branch to branch<div><a class="btn-filled btn" href="http://tours.photos/2019/06/13/birds-of-patagonia-el-pitio/" title="Birds of Patagonia: El Pitío">Read More</a></div>]]></description>
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<p>El Pitío, or the Chilean Flicker,  is a very common sight around the Torres del Paine National Park. In my travels around the region, I saw many birds of Patagonia, but El Pitío stands out due to its particular uniqueness. </p>



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<h3>Where can you find El Pitío?</h3>



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<p>El Pitío likes to travel from branch to branch of the tall forest trees. Its scientific name is Colaptes pitius. Torres del Paine Park is a great place to find birds of Patagonia. As a woodpecker, it distinguishes itself from other birds due to its unique songs and pitch. The people that I met in Magallanes told me about the<mark class="annotation-text annotation-text-yoast" id="annotation-text-cfc1f4fe-83b4-4f83-bdea-b83123ecd73b"></mark> many meanings of the Pitío&#8217;s songs:<br>The locals hear El Pitío&#8217;s music as a welcoming greet, although some see it as a warning for predators. </p>



<p>One of the original inhabitant of Patagonia, the Mapuches, believed that el Pitío used its songs to warn other birds of a nearby predator. The changes to El Pitío song meant the departure of danger. </p>



<p>Many Chilean poets and painters have dedicated many pieces to this bird. <br>Many poems, songs and paintings have been inspired by El Pitío&#8217;s songs. Its presence has become a staple of the region and a true local inhabitant of Patagonia. </p>



<p>The variety of wildlife and bird-watching in Chile, and in the Magallanes region, is vast. The fertile valleys create ideal conditions for many migrating birds to flock during the summer and retreat north during the winter months. <br>In a very short and small trip, there are many opportunities to sight-see many animals in their native environment; such as penguins, seals, guanacos, condors, and pumas. In just a 100-mile radius you can discover and photograph amazing scenes without extensive traveling. </p>



<p>All in all, the many birds of Patagonia make the place ideal for bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts.</p>



<p>In our <a href="http://tours.photos/patagonia-photography-tour-workshop/">Patagonia Photography</a> tour, we have many opportunities to photograph birds and to El Pitío.</p>



<p>More about this bird can be found at its <a href="https://ast.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colaptes_pitius">Wikipedia page</a></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[At the furthest end of the South American continent Patagonia host a wide variety of amazing photography locations. From blue glaciers, to mountain peaks and marine and terrestrial wildlife; the Patagonia Photography opportunities are abundant, rich and diverse for landscape, wildlife and nature photographers. The Perito Moreno glacier is one of the great Patagonia sites<div><a class="btn-filled btn" href="http://tours.photos/2018/06/04/patagonia-photography-perito-moreno-glacier/" title="Patagonia Photography: Perito Moreno Glacier">Read More</a></div>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the furthest end of the South American continent Patagonia host a wide variety of amazing photography locations. From blue glaciers, to mountain peaks and marine and terrestrial wildlife; the Patagonia Photography opportunities are abundant, rich and diverse for landscape, wildlife and nature photographers. The Perito Moreno glacier is one of the great Patagonia sites we visit during Photo Tours South America&nbsp;<a href="http://tours.photos/patagonia-photography-tour-workshop/">Patagonia photo tour</a>.</p>
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<p>Millions of years ago, this rough and semi arid ecosystem witnessed a drastic change with the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs. Paleontological digs are very common in Patagonia. They tell the story of earth’s ancient inhabitants, where giant dinosaurs roamed the land of what we now call the American continent. A testament of this can be found at the museum of <i>Carmen Funes,</i> in the province of Neuquén where,&nbsp; the largest specimen of the dinosaur ever recorded (the <i>Argentinosaurus</i>), is on display.<img loading="lazy" class="alignleft wp-image-1056 size-full" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Museo-Carmen-Funes_Neuquen-e1511383196250.jpg" alt="Patagonia Photography Museum Patagonia Dinosaurs" width="800" height="531"></p>
<p>People from all over the world travel to Patagonia due to its beauty and unique topography. This is in part due to its magnificent peaks which create the longest continental mountain range best known as the Andes. The mountains extend for over 4,300 miles and journey from the southern tip of <i>Tierra del Fuego</i> all the way into western Venezuela.</p>
<p>Patagonia’s weather is defined by the Andes elevation. It functions as a barrier to the wet Westerlies winds that blow relentlessly from the South Pacific ocean. Tales about the ferocity of the Patagonian winds abound and are not to be taken lightly. Its wind gusts has been known to bend car doors as well as light posts.<br />
The Andes mountains also delimit the border between the countries of Argentina and Chile, which share the Patagonia region, as well as some of very photogenic and unique national parks.</p>
<h2>Perito Moreno Glacier:</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-919 size-large" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_water_route_Patagonia_photography_tour-1024x683.jpg" alt="Patagonia Photography El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_water_route_" width="790" height="527">The <i>Perito Moreno</i> glacier is by far one of the most exciting destinations in Patagonia.</p>
<p>Loved by all Patagonia photography enthusiast, the glacier is located near El Calafate, in the Argentinean province of Santa Cruz.<br />
Contrary to many glaciers around the world, the scientific community has recorded the expansion of the <i>Perito Moreno glacier</i> in recent decades, despite global warming.</p>
<p>Ice breakups are a spectacle not to be missed and they usually occur during the summer months.</p>
<p>Glacier&#8217;s observation deck is close to the waters of <i>Lago Argentino. </i>This scenic spot faces the lake and allows for a direct view of the ice giant just steps from land.<br />
The glacier can also be accessed by foot and water.</p>
<p>Many reputable companies organize boat expeditions around <i>Lago Argentino. </i>This is a perfect way of exploring the area for photographers.&nbsp; The park has many precious spots that can only be reached by water.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-921 size-full" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_walking_on_glacier_Patagonia_photography_tour.jpg" alt="Patagonia Photography El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_walking_on_glacier_tour" width="1200" height="800">Whilst both the deck and water excursions are well worth the journey to this location alone, the activity that in my opinion tops everything else, has to be the trek on top of the ice mass. It’s not everyday you have the chance to walk into a glacier!<br />
The surface and some of its ice formation can be reached on ice walking treks which provide for fantastic photos. This is an absolute incredible adventure.<br />
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Tip:</strong> Leave the tripod at the hotel, It might be difficult to carry a lot of equipment on the icy adventure.</p>
<h3><strong>Patagonia Photography Tip:</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Clothing is important!</strong> bring shoes and clothing appropriate for ice walking. During summer, the abundance of water due to the higher temperatures might create very slippery paths.</p>
<p>I hope you’re planning a trip to South America. We organize a&nbsp;<a href="http://tours.photos/patagonia-photography-tour-workshop/">Patagonia photo tour</a> which not only visits the Perito Moreno glacier but the other Patagonia locations perfect for more Patagonia photography.</p>
<p>Please consider joining us in our upcoming <a href="http://tours.photos/2017/08/16/travel-photography-workshop/">photo tour</a>. We are local to South American and to Patagonia. All our staff is bilingual and are very passionate about their own photography. If you are planning a photography trip to South America, <a href="http://tours.photos/contact-us/">contact us</a>.</p>
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		<title>Patagonia Photo Tour Location: Perito Moreno Glacier</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[At the furthest end of the South American continent Patagonia host a wide variety of amazing photography locations. From blue glaciers, to mountain peaks and marine and terrestrial wildlife; Patagonia has many rich and diverse locations for landscape, wildlife and nature photographers. This is one of the great Patagonia locations we visit on the&#160;Patagonia photo<div><a class="btn-filled btn" href="http://tours.photos/2017/11/22/patagonia-photo-tour-location-perito-moreno-glacier/" title="Patagonia Photo Tour Location: Perito Moreno Glacier">Read More</a></div>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="single_photoswipe" href="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_Observatio_deck_Patagonia_photography_tour.jpg" data-size="1200x800"><img loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-917 size-large" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_Observatio_deck_Patagonia_photography_tour-1024x683.jpg" alt="El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_Observatio_deck_Patagonia_photography_tour" width="790" height="527"></a>At the furthest end of the South American continent Patagonia host a wide variety of amazing photography locations. From blue glaciers, to mountain peaks and marine and terrestrial wildlife; Patagonia has many rich and diverse locations for landscape, wildlife and nature photographers. This is one of the great Patagonia locations we visit on the&nbsp;<a href="http://tours.photos/patagonia-photography-tour-workshop/">Patagonia photo tour</a>.<span id="more-1055"></span></p>
<p>Millions of years ago, this rough and semi arid ecosystem witnessed a drastic change with the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs. Paleontological digs are very common in Patagonia. They tell the story of earth’s ancient inhabitants, where giant dinosaurs roamed the land of what we now call the American continent. A testament of this can be found at the museum of <i>Carmen Funes,</i> in the province of Neuquén where,&nbsp; the largest specimen of the dinosaur ever recorded (the <i>Argentinosaurus</i>), is on display.<img loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-1056 alignleft" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Museo-Carmen-Funes_Neuquen-e1511383196250.jpg" alt="Museum Patagonia Dinosaurs" width="800" height="531"></p>
<p>People from all over the world travel to Patagonia due to its beauty and unique topography. This is in part due to its magnificent peaks which create the longest continental mountain range best known as the Andes. The mountains extend for over 4,300 miles and journey from the southern tip of <i>Tierra del Fuego</i> all the way into western Venezuela.</p>
<p>Patagonia’s weather is very much defined by the Andes elevation, which functions as a barrier to the wet Westerlies winds that blow relentlessly from the South Pacific ocean. Tales about the ferocity of the Patagonian winds abound and are not to be taken lightly. Its wind gusts has been known to bend car doors as well as light posts.<br />
The Andes mountains also delimit the border between the countries of Argentina and Chile, which share the Patagonia region, as well as some of very photogenic and unique national parks.</p>
<h2>Perito Moreno Glacier:</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-919 size-large" src="http://tours.photos/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_water_route_Patagonia_photography_tour-1024x683.jpg" alt="El_Calafate_Perito_Moreno_water_route_Patagonia_photography_tour" width="790" height="527">The <i>Perito Moreno</i> glacier is by far one of the most exciting destinations in Patagonia. It’s located very close to the city of El Calafate in the Argentinean province of Santa Cruz. Contrary to many glaciers around the world, the scientific community has recorded the expansion of the <i>Perito Moreno glacier</i> in recent decades, despite global warming.<br />
Ice breakups are a spectacle not to be missed and they usually occur during the summer months.</p>
<p>The glacier has an observation deck close to the waters of <i>Lago Argentino. </i>This scenic spot faces the lake and allows for a direct view of the ice giant just steps from land.<br />
The glacier can also be accessed by foot and water. There are many reputable companies that organize boat expeditions around <i>Lago Argentino. </i>This is a perfect activity for a photography tour, since the park has many precious spots that can only be accessed by water.</p>
<p>Whilst both the deck and water excursions are well worth the journey to this location alone, the activity that in my opinion tops everything else, has to be the trek on top of the ice mass. It’s not everyday you have the chance to walk into a glacier!<br />
The surface and some of its ice formation can be reached on ice walking treks which provide for fantastic photos. This is an absolute incredible adventure.<br />
<strong>Tip:</strong> Leave the tripod at the hotel, It might be difficult to carry a lot of equipment on the icy adventure.</p>
<h3><strong>Patagonia Photo Tour Tip:</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Clothing is important!</strong> bring shoes and clothing appropriate for ice walking. During summer, the abundance of water due to the higher temperatures might create very slippery paths.</p>
<p>I hope you’re planning a trip to South America. We organize&nbsp;<a href="http://tours.photos/patagonia-photography-tour-workshop/">Photography tours Patagonia</a> which not only visits the Perito Moreno glacier but the Torres del Paine and Monte Leon national Parks.</p>
<p>Please consider joining us in our upcoming <a href="http://tours.photos/2017/08/16/travel-photography-workshop/">photo tour</a>. We are local to South American and to Patagonia. All our staff is bilingual and are very passionate about their own photography. If you are planning a photography trip to South America, <a href="http://tours.photos/contact-us/">contact us</a>.</p>
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