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  1. Look for this vibrant blue bird in Mexico in agricultural areas and urban parks. They adapt well to human presence and feed on cultivated fruit like papayas. Blue-gray Tanagers travel in pairs or small flocks and are noisy and restless.

    • Birds Seen in Cancun
    • Birds Seen in Tulum
    • Birds Seen in Progresso
    • Birds Seen in Merida
    • More Mexican Birds
    • Apps to ID Birds Seen in Mexico

    Our first stop in Mexico was Cancun. Here we spent our time at a hotel beach resort. The birds we saw in Cancun were the kinds of birds you might expect to see in such an area, but coming from the U.S., even “common birds” were fascinating to us.

    In Tulum, another area popular with tourists in Mexico, we stayed in a newly built townhouse that still had a lot of natural jungle/wooded area around it. This time we were not right on the beach. I tend to wake up earlier than everyone else, so I would get a cup of coffee and go up onto the roof to watch the local birds wake up. They moved around ...

    The third place we stayed during out trip was the city of Merida. From there, we took a day trip to visit the town of Progresso. Here, there is a strip of restaurants and shops along the beach. Sitting at an outside restaurant table and then walking up to where the four-mile-long cruise ship pier meets the beach, we could watch all kinds of interes...

    In Merida itself we were mostly doing city type things, but the small neighborhood park near where we were staying was very active with birds. On the first evening, a Barn Owl flew right over our heads and each morning we awakened to the sound of very vocal Melodious Blackbirds. One day a Cinnamon Hummingbird took an interest in a flowered dress th...

    Birds Seen on Our Second Visit: We visited the Yucatan again the following summer and saw more cool birds. You can read about them in my More Birds of Mexicopost. (November 2023: After visiting Mexico for a third time, I updated the More Birds post with several additional birds seen in a neighborhood in Merida.)

    During our ten days in Mexico’s Yucatan, I saw thirty-two species of birds while “birding around the edges.” A few were birds I’ve seen here in the States, but most were new to me. Seeing these birds, watching what they did and trying to identifying them was a lot of fun (and my obsession hopefully didn’t drive the people I was spending time with t...

  2. 20 de feb. de 2024 · The rock dove can most easily be identified by its prominent blue-grey feathers with darker bars on wings and tail along with two black bands on each wing. They are typically found in large flocks near cliffs or buildings but may also inhabit rural habitats such as open fields and meadows if there’s enough food available for them nearby.

  3. 1 American Kestrel. 2 Bewick’s Wren. 3 Broad-billed Hummingbird. 4 Canyon Towhee. 5 Golden-fronted Woodpecker. 6 Great-tailed Grackle. 7 Inca Dove. 8 Trochilidae Hummingbirds. 9 Lesser Goldfinch. 10 Tropical Kingbird. 11 Ruddy Ground Dove. 12 Loggerhead Shrike. 13 Rufous-backed Robin. 14 Vermilion Flycatcher. 15 White-winged dove.

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  4. 1. Blue Grosbeak. source: Dan Pancamo | CC BY-SA 2.0 | flickr. Scientific name: Passerina caerulea. The Blue Grosbeak makes its home among bushes and untended fields in the southern United States and Mexico. You may see it flicking and moving its tail around as it perches on the edge of a thicket.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2022 · There are many great bird watching spots in Mexico, but some stand out as especially good for observing a variety of different species. Here is a guide to the best bird watching sites in Mexico: The Yucatan Peninsula is home to a wide variety of birds, including parrots, toucans, and hummingbirds.

  6. Blue-tailed Hummingbird: Saucerottia cyanura: Cinnamon Hummingbird: Amazilia rutila: Buff-bellied Hummingbird: Amazilia yucatanensis: Rufous-tailed Hummingbird: Amazilia tzacatl: White-bellied Emerald: Chlorestes candida: Blue-throated Goldentail: Chlorestes eliciae GRUIFORMES: Rallidae. Ridgway's Rail: Rallus obsoletus: Aztec Rail: Rallus ...