Saturday, June 20, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Binocular Drive Extended
We Still Need Your Binoculars! Our target is 50 pairs of binoculars donated for the San Blas Bird Club and we have only 8 pairs so far. Generous donors have provided usable binoculars and I know the San Blas festival volunteers and keen young local naturalists will put them to good use.
Here’s a link to the Migratory Bird Festival Site in Mexico that shows how the binos will be used for learning about conservation:
Binocular Drive ExtendedRibble To Amazon!: MEXICO March 2009: San Blas.
By Colin Bushell
Time to head back to Mexico for a short while. Our stay in the San Blas area gave us plenty of opportunities to search for waterbirds as usual, mainly from the boats at La Tobara mangroves. Our first excursion late in the afternoon was ...
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Time to head back to Mexico for a short while. Our stay in the San Blas area gave us plenty of opportunities to search for waterbirds as usual, mainly from the boats at La Tobara mangroves. Our first excursion late in the afternoon was ...
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Kittlitz's Murrelet - BirdForum
By mb1848
...But in reading Vigors description he stated that it was an immature bird shot at San Blas Nayarit Mexico. This might explain the differnces in plumage descriptions. Brandt's bird was from Petropaulski Kamchatka. ...
Kittlitz's Murrelet - BirdForum
Birding in La Bajada
Birding La Bajada Near San Blas, MexicoSan Blas, on the Pacific coast between Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, is a well-known birding destination. One of the better nearby spots is the village of La Bajada.
Borderland Tours - San Blas Photo Gallery
Some very nice bird photos here.
Borderland Tours - San Blas Photo Gallery
San Blas Birds dot com
This site is dedicated to helping people learn about and observe the birds of San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico. We plan to connect those who wish to travel to San Blas to those who live there and know the area and the birds. We provide a place for people to send significant bird records and to find out what has been seen recently.
www.sanblasbirds.com
Harold Stiver - Pacific Mexico - Bird Photography
This site has a list of most likely to see birds in San Blas, as well as some beautiful photography
.http://ontfin.com/Trips/Mexico/Mexico.htm
WINGS Birding Tours to Mexico: San Blas - Mangroves and Forests
Not far from the U.S. yet in the midst of a rich and decidedly tropical avifauna, the coastal fishing village of San Blas, Nayarit, has long been famous among birdwatchers. Includes bird list, gallery and available tours.
WINGS Birding Tours to Mexico: San Blas - Mangroves and Forests – Itinerary
solitary eagle / harpyhaliaetus solitarius / aguila solitaria (11164) on Flickr
I believe this is a solitary eagle because that's the only eagle listed as common in the San Blas area, and .....
eaglesolitary eagle / harpyhaliaetus solitarius / aguila solitaria (11164) on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Birding San Blas :: Birding Tours
The area around San Blas, Nayarit has some of the finest birding in Mexico, offering the chance to see more than 30 Mexican endemics, large numbers of neo-tropical migrants, and many tropical birds at their northern-most range. This is Armando Santiago Navarrete's birdwatching Tour Site - English spoken. 300+ species of birds, 30 endemics, all within an hour ride by car or boat.
Birding San Blas :: Birding Tours

MorleyRonTravels: Jungle Birding Trip at San Blas, Nayarit
By MorleyRonTravels(MorleyRonTravels)... a jungle boat tour with 5 other people in our RV park at San Blas, which is an international birding destination. It is deserving of its reputation, being on a spit of land between two estuaries off the Pacific in tropical Mexico. ...
MorleyRonTravels: Jungle Birding Trip at San Blas, Nayarit
Migrating birds find safe haven on Chaplin Lake
Four thousand kilometres separate Last Mountain Lake, north of Regina, from the town of San Blas, down Mexico way.....
Avocets,Migrating birds find safe haven on Chaplin Lake
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