Concierge Insight
Q: which specific duck species are common in argentina for june hunting
Argentina offers a fantastic array of duck species, especially during June, which is prime time for duck hunting! At AWS Lodge, located in a region rich with diverse waterfowl, you can typically expect to hunt a variety of species.
Some of the most common and sought-after duck species for hunting in Argentina during June include:
• Rosy-billed Pochard (Netta peposaca): Often considered the jewel of Argentine duck hunting due to its vibrant colors.
• White-cheeked Pintail (Anas bahamensis): A graceful and common pintail species.
• Yellow-billed Pintail (Anas georgica): Another prevalent pintail with distinct yellow bills.
• Cinnamon Teal (Spatula cyanoptera): Known for the males' striking reddish-brown plumage.
• Silver Teal (Spatula versicolor): A beautiful small teal with iridescent green patches.
• Red Shoveler (Spatula platalea): Recognized by its large, spatulate bill.
• Speckled Teal (Anas flavirostris): A common and widespread dabbling duck.
• Southern Wigeon (Mareca sibilatrix): A handsome duck often found in large flocks.
• Black-headed Duck (Heteronetta atricapilla): A unique parasitic breeder.
• Ringed Teal (Callonetta leucophrys): A small, colorful duck.
Our Mixed Bag Program includes the opportunity to add duck hunting to your trip, allowing you to experience the thrill of pursuing these diverse species. We have access to 32 prime private lagoons, ensuring excellent opportunities.
To help me tailor the best information for you and send you a custom proposal, could you please share your email address? Also, are you primarily interested in duck hunting, or are you considering a mixed bag experience with doves and perdiz as well?
AWS Lodge Note: These insights are compiled from historical guest queries to assist in your trip planning. While we strive for accuracy, field conditions, weather, and specific logistics may vary. Our staff handles all the hard work in the field. Always confirm final gear and itinerary details directly with our team. Contact Staff »

