Diego Oscar

I grew up on the lands of the threatened Loica Pampeana, south of Buenos Aires, and since I was little I had a close relationship with birds and the natural world in general, I spent my childhood among the undulating grasslands of the southwest of Buenos Aires and the forests of the Coastal Park del Sur, where part of my family lived. Without a doubt, birds have been part of my life since I was little and today, in addition to my passion, it is my source of work that I do with great enthusiasm.

Gabriel Carbajales

I really like to travel, which is why I studied tourism. When I graduated I moved to Patagonia, where my passion for birds was born. I love my country and I want to show its corners to each person who visits it. I hope you enjoy it as I do every time I go birding.

Fabricio Gorleri

Fabricio is an Argentine biologist and freelance bird guide. From an early age, his interest in birding led him to focus his professional career on the study and preservation of Neotropical bird species. Today he is doing a doctorate at the National University of Tucumán and complements his work as a bird guide. In addition, Fabricio is the leader of the eBird project in Argentina, actively collaborating with the scientific team of Aves Argentinas. For him, bird watching represents a powerful way to connect with nature and value its conservation.

Giselle Mangini

She lives in Tucuman, Argentina. She grew up in a remote and well-preserved area in the province of Salta, Argentina, where she was naturally able to observe a great diversity of animals. This led her to study Ecology at the University of La Plata in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In particular, her travels include all of northern Argentina (Yungas, Puna, Atlantic Forest, Chaco Seco, Humedales), Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. Since 2017, Giselle has been collaborating as a reviewer for eBird Argentina, helping to contribute to the knowledge of birds in her native country.

Carina Benente

She was born in the Province of Buenos Aires and 22 years ago came to Puerto Madryn in the Patagonia region, seeking to study a career to transmit my passion for nature and collaborate in some way in its conservation. Her studies in biology led her to the world of tourism, and she eventually became a Professional Tour Guide. Then the world of birds led her to continue traveling inside and outside the country, carrying out study activities and also working as a Bird Guide.

Francisco González Táboas

Francisco has been a passionate bird watcher and naturalist since he was very young. He has traveled almost every corner of Argentina looking for rare birds and working on numerous conservation projects for endangered species and working in the National Parks Administration. He is the author, together with Tito Nsrosky, of the Buenos Aires Bird Guide, among other publications. Furthermore, he specializes in birds of the pampas and grasslands and knows the provinces of Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos like few others.