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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Yucatan - A Fantastic Location for Bird Watching in Mexico

You don't have to be able to tell crane from heron. In Mexico, birding is available for everybody given that they know what a bird is. Taking in the sight of hundreds upon hundreds of remarkably pink feathered flamingoes, while they fly in flocks over Celestun's marhy lagoons, where they will roost right until sunset, will most definitely make you breathless.

You can find several hundreds of bird species-546, to be exact-to see as they migrate to the wetlands, to Yucatan jungles, during wintertime. For certain, the Sian Ka'an reserve houses roughly 1 million migratory birds. Eleven of which are species you are never going to see in any other place. Which would include the Yucatan parrot, all in its bright red feathered glory, the Yucatan nightjar, and the Yucatan wren.

Several of Yucatan's awesome bird watching destinations:

Rio Lagartos

Situated north, up on Yucatan's Caribbean coast, is the Rio Lagartos Biosphere Reserve-home to the most enormous colonies of Mexico's pink flamingoes. The reserve spreads 140 miles along Celestun Refuge, to the northeast, whereby vacationers stare at over 40,000 pink flamingoes. During the winter months, the mainland feeding as well as breeding grounds of two sister sites, Rio Lagartos and Celestun, holds approximately 90 % of the entire world's population of pink flamingoes And in case you are lucky, you may spot a wandering crocodile, as well.

Celestun

45 minutes away from Merida, Rio Lagartos' sister site, Celestun, is additionally a great place to watch pink flamingoes prancing about their natural habitat. You'll likely see the most numbers of them around March all the way to August. Besides flamingoes, look out for rare herons and snowy egrets.

The Sian Ka'an Biosphere

Near Playa del Carmen and Tulum, you'll find the Sian Ka'an Biosphere, a place 1.3 million acres wide overflowing of forest wildlife as well as birds. In most places in Mexico, the Sian Ka'an is potentially the top location where you can see well over 1,200 species of animals in the wilderness. The place is additionally an icon of the Quintana Roo environmental movement, built to be able to safeguard all bird species in Mexico. Cenotes, mangrove swamps, lagoons, reefs and tropical forests sweep over the lands, making it a premium bird watching location in Mexico.

Isla Contoy

The Isla Contoy, a little island off some distance from Isla Mujeres, is just one of Mexico's national parks created exclusively into bird sanctuaries. However some might think it's a little challenging to get in, seeing that only 200 visitors allowed throughout the day, this one is an imperative destination.

Aside from the wildlife, there are actually roughly one hundred avian species residing over the wetlands, low jungles and also lagoons. Most of them are marine birds just like the frigate, the brown pelican, the double-crested cormorant and you never know what else.

Points to remember:

Hang a pair of binoculars over your neck and take lots of insect repellents, so you can appreciate all the sights whilst not having to swat at mosquitoes at each and every a few minutes when in the marshy wetlands.

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