Southern Lapwing, in Patagonia – 12 images

August 9, 2020
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Two sets of images of Southern Lapwings (Vanellus chilensis).

The first, including the lead image, was taken at the Laguna Nimez Reserve in El Calafate, Argentina.

This next set was taken in Los Antiguos, Argentina, a town on the south shore of Lago Buenos Aires just a few kilometres from the border with Chile.

And one more, this time with its feet planted firmly on the ground taken on 26 February, 2013 in Puyuhuapi, Chile, along the northern shore of the Puyuhuapi fjord, a small fjord off of the Ventisquero Sound.

Photos from February 2013. A version of this post was originally published on my blog, Piran Café, which is no longer being updated and moved here on 9 August 2020. Post last updated on 9 Aug 2025.


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I'm a reporter, photographer and researcher driven by passions for travel, culture and justice. I've visited 62 countries and write something and make pictures every day.

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This is BobRamsak.com, a public notebook by Bob Ramsak.

I’m a long-time journalist, photographer and researcher driven by passions for environmental, social and refugee justice. I’ve visited 62 countries and write something and make pictures (almost) every day. This site is a notebook and photolog where I track and (sometimes) comment on those interests, journal my travels and log my current obsessions. At the moment the most dominant one is my renewed passion for birding and bird photography.

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