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Mexico Birdwatching
- Audubon Society of Mexico -
Located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. Works to preserve and restore
the local habitat for birds and other wild life. Newsletters and brief birding
information.
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Aves de Michoacan - Includes checklist with
English names.
- Baja California Birding - Public
forums to discuss everything about birding in and around Baja California.
- Bird List
for La Laguna de Santa Maria del Oro - hWinter
checklist for site in Nayarit.
- Bird
Songs of the Yucatan Peninsula - Descriptions,
wav files, and spectrograms for songs of 16 common species.
- Birds of Baja - Photo
gallery, trip reports, sightings, and field checklist.
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Birdwatching in Mexico - Articles including
where to find birds in Celestun, Yucatan, and links.
- Ch´iich Bird Club - Brief
information about birdwatching in Cancun and the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Conservation Takes Flight in Puebla - Article
about bird-catching and the Puebla Ecological Aviary.
- Conservation
Triumph for the Thick-billed Parrot - Article
about protection of a Thick-billed Parrot nesting area.
- Cozumel Tours - Eco tours in
Cozumel and the Riviera Maya. Sian Ka’an, Rio Lagartos, Xaman Ha, more.
- Guide to Birding in Northwestern
Mexico - Checklist, count results, and trips.
- Hawk Watching in Veracruz -
Trip report from Fall, 2002.
- Mexico Birding Trip
Report - Report by Jon Hornbuckle from
January-February, 1999.
- Mexico
Hotspots - Links to birding sites,
conservation projects, tours, and eco-lodges; lists of endemic and endangered
birds.
- Mexico Trip Report - Detailed
report from Texas-Guatemala trip in April-May 2000 by Karl Overman.
- Mexico-Birding - Forum
for birders to share trip reports and sightings in Mexico. Subscription
required to access archives.
- Museum of Mexican Birds - Articles,
photos, and complete list of Mexican birds.
- Neobird - Archives
and subscription management of the e-mail group for bird observations in the
neotropics, including Mexico. Replaces the cancelled Mex-bird e-mail group.
- Pajareando - Ruben
Deschamps's site with birding sites in the Monterrey (Nuevo Leon) area, Mexico
species list, and images. Requires Javascript and Flash.
- Patuxent - Mexican
Bird Photos - Photos of 58 species.
- Tierra de Aves -
Photographs, information, tours, and observations of birds in the Oaxaca city
area. In Spanish, English, and French.
- Yucatan Bird Festival - Annual
event held in Merida, Yucatan to promote the appreciation of the endemic
species and birds in general among the local people.
- Zoe Kayak Tours -
Bird Lists - List of birds seen during kayak
tours in the lagoons of the state of Guerrero.
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Visas:
U.S. citizens do not require a visa or a tourist card for tourist stays
of 72 hours or less within "the border zone," defined as an area between
20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the
location. U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or
entering Mexico by air must pay a fee to obtain a tourist card, also
known as an FM-T, available from Mexican consulates, Mexican border
crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border
zone.
Health risks: In many areas in Mexico, tap
water is unsafe and should be avoided. Bottled water and beverages are
safe although visitors should be aware that many restaurants and hotels
serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested. Ice may
also come from tap water and should be used with caution
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