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Birding Mexico in Colima and Jalisco

This tour is a comprehensive birding exploration of two of Mexico’s western states, Jalisco and Colima. This area epitomizes the richness and diversity of birding in Mexico. During this tour we will explore tropical forests, coastal wetlands, pine-oak forests and more.

More Details About this Trip:

30 to 40 endemic birds are possible on this tour, birds such as Orange-breasted Bunting, Red Warbler, Blue Mockingbird, Banded Quail, Aztec Rail, Black-chested Sparrow, Transvolcanic Jay, Bumblebee Hummingbird, and many more.

Pricing: $3,290 US Dollars or £2,630 GBP for 11 Days and 10 Nights. 

 

Group Size: Most tours are viable at 7 to 8 participants.

 

Upcoming Dates: 

February 10 to 20, 2024

November 2 to 12, 2024

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Traveling birders will be awed by the beautiful vistas of impressive smoking volcanoes, friendly people, and a glimpse of Mexico’s rich culture, including delectable cuisine endemic to the interior of Mexico.

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Birds

Colima Warbler, Rosy Thrush-Tanager, Transvolcanic Jay, Orange-breasted Bunting, Aztec Thrush, Red Warbler, Rufous-backed Robin, Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater, Stripe-headed Sparrow, Golden-cheeked Woodpecker, West Mexican Chachalaca, Golden-crowned Emerald, Sinaloa Wren, Gila Woodpecker, Mexican Parrotlet, Blue Mockingbird, Red-headed Tanager, Bumblebee Hummingbird, Long-tailed Wood-Partridge, Arizona Woodpecker, Banded Quail, Violet-crowned Hummingbird, Golden Vireo, Dwarf Vireo, Aztec Rail, Spotted Wren, Gray-barred Wren, Russet Nightingale-Thrush, Green-striped Brushfinch, Collared Towhee, Happy Wren, Lilac-crowned Parrot, Colima Pygmy-Owl

Mammals

Black-tailed Jackrabbit, White-tailed Antelope squirrel, Collie's Squirrel, Mexican Fox Squirrel, Coyote, White-nosed Coati, Collared Peccary, Gray Fox, Great Fruit-Eating Bat, Bottled-nosed Dolphin, Humpback Whale

Lagoon, tropical forest, coastal wetland, mangrove forest, low-deciduous forest, oak-pine forest

Habitats and

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