| Jalisco, Mexico - La Bufa Road, Rancho Primavera and Bioto Road  May 2014
 
 I took three local half-day trips from Puerto Vallarta, each starting before dawn to maximize daylight: the high elevation La Bufa, Rancho Primavera and the road to Bioto. Each turned out, for their own reasons, to be excellent birding locations...Chris Drysdale reports  Mexico - Yucatan Peninsular, 23 January - 6 February 2012  
              The golf course ponds were an obvious magnet for water birds, and we were again struck by how much closer you can get to American birds than their European cousins...John and Jo Tallon report.   Yucatan Peninsula April 20th to May 4th 2011 a report in .pdf format (1Mb) by Val and Alan Greggains    Visit to Mexico, Yucatan Peninsular, Quintana Roo January 13th to January 28th 2011.  
              Looking over the large lake we could see plenty of American Coot, as well as large numbers of Blue-winged Teal. Black-necked Stilts foraged around the pool edges, and we could see in the distance a single Black-bellied Whistling Duck....Brian & Isabel Eady report.  Yucatan, Mexico 3rd - 9th January 2011  
              I took a week trip to Mexico.... I only spent two days birding. However, it was still very productive with 134 species seen...John Kirby reports.   Yucatan, Mexico 15 February - 22 February 2009  
              I got up before dawn to bird the area around the house before the rest of the family got going. On the beach were some semipalmated plovers and a couple of western/semipalmated sandpipers....Geoff Upton reports.  Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico March 6th to 27th 2009  
              Apart from the amazing birding experience, it was a huge privilege just to be in this part of Mexico – it’s pine and oak forests of the high Sierra Madre, the cloud and tropical forests of the lower eastern slopes, the more arid terrain of the interior and Pacific slope, and to be among the rural people for a glimpse into their very hard way of life...John Ward reports.  Mexico (Quintano Roo, Campeche, Chiapas and Yucatan) 12th to 26th Jan 2009  
              Birding around the ruins produced many birds including Slaty-tailed Trogon, Blue-crowned Motmot and many American warblers including Worm-eating Warbler....Peter Middleton and David Little report.  
              
                |  | Oaxaca and Southern Veracruz March 2008  
                    This trip to Oaxaca was highly successful, we saw 331 species, with many endemics recorded, including several Nava’s Wrens, Sumichrast’s Wren, Dwarf Jay, Sumichrast’s Sparrow, White-striped Woodcreeper, Rosita’s Bunting, Ocellated Thrasher, Gray-crowned Woodpecker and Colima Pygmy-Owl...Paul van Els (et al) report.  |  Yukatan September 2008 - a report in Spanish (with English bird list) .pdf format (1.5Mb) by Juan Antonio Lorenzo  Birdwatching in the Yucatan Peninsula February 26-March 13, 2008  
              For us, the birding was the discovery of multiple hidden treasures: the sites and habitats we visited (sketched below), the young Mexican birders, the small villages, the Mayan ruins and the interior landscape of the Yucatan peninsula.  In the end, the birds themselves were the icing on the cake...Audrey Fielding reports.                Casual birding in the Yucatan December 9-22, 2007  
              My wife, Katherine, and I enjoyed a trip to the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, beginning in Merida and ending in Tulum. While planning the trip I assured Katherine that this would be the vacation we both needed, not an “extreme birding” trip...Peter J. Metropulos reports.  Yucatan Peninsula (and Cozumel) Mexico August 2007  
              This year we again spent our family holiday in the Caribbean, on an 'unintentional' twin centre break in Mexico...just prior to the arrival of Hurricane Dean we were evacuated to the mainland and didn't return from our second hotel for a week while our Cozumel hotel was repaired...John Yates reports  Mexico - Yucatan, 25th March - 9th April 2007  
              I picked up a few new land birds during this time along, and adjacent to, the road to the golf course pools, adding a Yellow tailed Oriole to my life list and several sightings of Plain Chachalaca, including 5 together on 1 April on a building site, shortly to become another massive hotel...Bob Biggs reports.  Yucatan, Mexico 22/1-5/2
                  2007  
              Our excellent guide showed us some
                  species we just dreamt off when looking at them in the fieldguides,
                  some species we had not even been thinking off. To mention a
                  few Bare-throated Tiger Heron, Boat-billed
                  Heron, American Oystercatcher, Marbled
                Godwit and Forster´s Tern...Lars
                Olausson              reports.  South East Mexico, 15th-30th
                April 2006  
              This is a report on a mixed birding and general sightseeing trip
                to South East Mexico, focusing on sites
                in the Yucatan Peninsula and Northern and Central Chiapas. The
                trip was planned  to maximise birding time in the early
                mornings and then visit Mayan ruins later in the day. The final
              4 days were spent on Isla Mujeres....Dave Lowe and Richard Rae
              report.  Yucatán
                    and Chiapas, Mexico
            12-26 March 2006  
              A two-week trip combining birding
                    with visiting Mayan and Spanish colonial sites.  We
                    have given notes on the main birding sites visited, and the
                    most interesting bird species seen rather than an exhaustive
                    species list...Guy Anderson reports.                  Riviera Maya, Yucatan
                  Peninsula 9th - 23rd April 2006   
                            So
                    6 months on from the Hurricane how is the Yucatan looking?
                  Evidence of Wilma is still present if you look hard enough. A
                  lot of the under storey is now full of dead branches and foliage
                  and some of the trees are still stripped bare and apparently
                  dead. However the majority of the trees are now back in full
              leaf and flower....Steve Baines reports.  
              
                |  | Cozumel: birding
                      after hurricane Wilma Nov 2005  
                    This is
                        a short note for birders interested in birding Cozumel
                        Island and wonder how the situation was shortly after
                        hurricane Wilma hit Cozumel. Wilma was a slow-moving
                        category 4 storm who raged on Cozumel for 24 hours. I
                        visited Cozumel Island on 23-26 November 2005...Eduard
                        Sangster reports  |  Mexico (Cancun, Coba, Playa 
                Del Carmen, Puerto Morelos) 17th March 
            - 30th March 2005  
              Having arrived the night before and feeling 
                fully rested, I began my search for birds at 6-00am. New birds 
                in a new country are always exciting and my first species was 
                Great Tailed Grackle which was displaying and calling. On the 
                beach Magnificent Frigatebirds and Brown Pelicans passed almost 
                constantly....David Ousey reports. West-Central Mexico 
              December 2004  
              There is always something both peaceful and 
                exciting about boating slowly through a marsh or swamp especially 
                when stocked chock-a-block with terrific birds.  Both trips served 
                up a very impressive array of water birds and most of them in 
                sizeable numbers...Paul Prevett reports  Northern Mexico 20th 
              April and 7th May 2004  
              We attempted to see as many of northern Mexico's 
                endemics as possible in the time available. The key species to 
                see on this itinerary are the following regional endemics not 
                found elsewhere: maroon-fronted parrot, red-crowned parrot, Tamaulipas 
                pygmy-owl, tawny-collared nightjar, tufted jay, Altamira yellowthroat 
                (though also in northern Veracruz), crimson-collared grosbeak 
                and Worthen's sparrow.....Phil Benstead reports.  Southern Mexico 27th 
              March – 16th April 2004   
              As soon as it got light, a couple of Caribbean 
                Doves showed well as they fed on the track, and some tapping led 
                me to a diminutive Yucatan Woodpecker, another regional endemic 
                probably more readily found on Cozumel than anywhere else....Simon 
                Allen reports. Yuctán Peninsula 26 
              February to 16 March 2004  
              By far the birdiest area was the tall, bromeliad-festooned 
                forest right around the first group of ruins as you enter the 
                archeological site. In less than one hour, here we saw Rose-throated 
                Tanager, Rose-throated and Gray-collared Becards, Gray-throated 
                Chat, Eye-ringed Flatbill, and many commoner species...Michael 
                Kessler reports Birding and Duding 
              in Yucutan and Belize July 26th to Aug 
              31st 2003  
              Rio Lagartos was perhaps our favourite 
                place. Site of the asteroid impact that did for the dinosaurs 
                65 million years ago - not many people know that! - Hotel right 
                on waterfront, terns, gulls, ibis, egrets all fly by constantly. 
                After a hurricane two years ago it's now very wet all round town. 
                Fantastic birding around and south of town. Boat-billed Herons 
                can be seen behind the bus station!, and the fields were full 
                of waders....Tim Allwood and Claire Stephenson report. West Mexico ( Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco 
              and Colima) and The Yucatan Peninsula (Yucatan and Quintana Roo)1st 
              Feb to 2nd Mar 2003  
              Mexico is a great place to go birding 
                ... Highlights included many superb birds on Volcan de Nieve, 
                with a spectacular backdrop and Barranca Rancho Liebre on the 
                Durango Highway, which again is a spectacular place with so many 
                great birds. Also the bird rich forest around Felipe Carrillo 
                Puerto was very rewarding....Neil Osborne reports. Southern Mexico January 
              2003  
              After a year of little in the way of life 
                birds, despite numerous trips, it was time to get serious and 
                visit one of those places that would make a difference to my list 
                hovering around the 1000 mark. Lots of possibilities then, but 
                to tie in with Demi's desires, it had to be North America somewhere, 
                so it was time to explore, ahem, Southern Mexico...Alex 
                Kirschel reports Mexico (Yucatán and Quintana 
              Roo) 26 May  3 June 2002  
              This was our second trip to Mexico, having 
                previously visited the area between Mexico City and Oaxaca two 
                years ago.  We had just over a week available to us, and wanted 
                somewhere where we could combine good birding with general tourist 
                stuff, without having to do too much driving, and the Yucatán 
                peninsula fitted the bill very well...Gruff Dodd reports Click for more pre 2002 reports  
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