4. Culpeo
5. South-American grey fox
I expect some few hundred European rabbits later today from Santiago airport and those will be the last mammals from continent number 1 this month...
For some reason all thousand rabbits of Santiago de Chile airport decided they did not like the heat, so they remained hidden. But there is still a bird list to add for this year, all birds from Torres del Paine NP in Chile and Perito Moreno and El Calafate in Argentina
1. Southern caracara
2. Imperial cormorant
3. Rock cormorant
4. Crested duck
5. Upland goose
6. Dark-faced ground tyrant
7. Brown-hooded gull
8. Kelp gull
9. Variable hawk
10. Long-tailed meadowlark
11. Magellanic oystercatcher
12. Yellow-billed pintail
13. Correndera pipit
14. Black-chinned siskin
15. House sparrow
16. Feral rock pigeon
17. Speckled teal
18. Austral thrush
19. Chiloe wigeon
20. Sedge wren
21. Austral blackbird
22. Chimango caracara
23. Dark-bellied cincloded
24. Andean condor
25. White-winged coot
26. Neotropic cormorant
27. Fire-eyed diucon
28. Eared dove
29. Andean duck
30. Torrent duck
31. White-crested elaenia
32. Chilean flamingo
33. Chilean flicker
34. White-tufted grebe
35. Great grebe
36. Cinereous harrier
37. Black-faced ibis
38. American kestrel
39. Southern lapwing
40. Common miner
41. Austral negrito
42. Austral parakeet
43. Rufous-tailed plantcutter
44. Thorn-tailed rayadito
45. Darwin's rhea
46. Grey-hooded sierra finch
47. Patagonian sierra finch
48. Rufous collared sparrow
50. Flying steamer duck
51. Chilean swallow
52. Black-necked swan
53. Coscoroba swan
54. White-throated treerunner
55. Southern house wren
56. Grey-flanked cinclodes
57. Spectacled tyrant
58. Cinnamon teal
59. Red shoveler
60. Wrenlike rushbird
61. Blue-and-white swallow
62. Variable hawk
That's it for S-America in January, I am now back in Europe, but only for a week...