Mexico Birding Trail
Promoting Ecotourism in Mexico
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    • Delta del Río Colorado
    • Álamos, Sonora
    • Estero de San José
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  • Viajar en México
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  • Birding Trips

    The Estero de San José del Cabo, located at the southern tip of the peninsula of Baja California, Mexico is the only freshwater coastal lagoon in the State of Baja California Sur. Learn More »

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  • Tropical
    Decidious Forest

    Alamos, Sonora – once an important regional mining center, tourists from around the world now come to enjoy the colonial-period architecture and spectacular bird life. Learn More »

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  • Coastal Wetlands

    Nearly 200,000 shorebirds and 60,000 ducks and geese use the Colorado River Delta each year as wintering grounds or for stopover habitat during migration and at least 110 species of landbirds visit the region during their migrations. Learn More »

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  • Sonoran Desert

    Birding in the desert can be highly rewarding at almost any time of year. Look for species such as Gilded Flicker, Harris’s Hawk, Hooded Oriole, and much more. Learn More »

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  • Birding Trips

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    The Estero de San José del Cabo, located at the southern tip of the peninsula of Baja California, Mexico is the only freshwater coastal lagoon in the State of Baja California Sur. Learn More »

Colorado River Delta

This wetland area in the Sonoran Desert is home to over 360 species of birds throughout the year, making it one of the areas with highest diversity of birds in northwestern Mexico.

Alamos, Sonora

Álamos is a transition zone between the Sonoran Desert to the north and tropical regions to the south, making it an amazing location to see a great diversity of birds.

San José del Cabo Estuary

The Estero de San José del Cabo, located at the southern tip of the peninsula of Baja California, Mexico is the only freshwater coastal lagoon in the State of Baja California Sur.

SJV Bird Guide Program

The Sonoran Joint Venture has developed a comprehensive training curriculum for organizations wishing to train local bird guides.

Traveling in Mexico

With a bit of planning, traveling in Mexico can be a safe and highly enjoyable experience. Review our travel tips and start planning your trip today!

Meet the Guides

Learn a little about the guides that will assist you in having the ultimate Mexico nature experience.

About the Mexico Birding Trail

With over 1000 species of birds, Mexico is an exceptional place to visit. We designed The Mexico Birding Trail to help birders plan trips that contribute directly to conservation efforts. At each location highlighted on Trail, Sonoran Joint Venture partners have ongoing bird and habitat conservation projects.

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