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May 7, 2026

Q: what duck species are most common during august hunts

AWS EXPERT REPLY
During August, which is prime winter hunting season in Argentina, you'll find a wide variety of duck species around AWS Lodge. The most common species include the beautiful Rosy-billed Pochard, various Pintails (such as Yellow-billed and White-cheeked), different Teals (Speckled, Cinnamon, Silver, Ringed, and Brazilian), and the Red Shoveler. Our diverse wetlands provide an excellent habitat for these birds, making for a thrilling duck hunting experience as part of our Mixed Bag Program.

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