Mexico's Biodiversity Hotspots
Venture into Mexico's diverse ecoregions.
High-altitude pine and cloud forests, lowland jungles, mangrove beaches and hot deserts.
Each with different species and unique moments to experience.
Baja California
West and South Sierras
Northeast Mexico
The Baja Ecoregions offer a wonderful mix of habitats. From mudflats and dry scrub
to the high elevation forests at the extremes
of the peninsula, it is a landscape
with stark contrasts not to miss.
West Mexico and Oaxaca are endemic hotspots. A mix of humid jungles and scrub valleys have created unique habitats
for wildlife to adapt and thrive in.
Mixing sprawling cities with natural wonders, the region hosts a variety of endemics and semi-endemics, as well as sitting in one
of the most important migratory corridors
in the country.
With Darío, difficult became easy.
Fabián Velásquez, Veracruz, MX
Target Bird: Worthen's Sparrow (CR)
Stories
Darío is an excellent birdwatcher, very knowledgeable and with an incredible attitude. On a two-day trip with him to General Zaragoza and several towns in southern Nuevo León, we managed to observe 91 species, including my two main targets: the Military Macaw and the Blue Mockingbird. In addition, the cabins where we stayed made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommended.
Diego Pino, Cali, Colombia
Targets: Military MacaW
Not only is Dario THE most knowledgeable birder I know, he taught
me fundamentals on photography that
I’d never seen anywhere else.
I can’t recommend him enough.
One tour with this guy and you could elevate your photography skills
to the next level.
Do not miss!
Juan Carlos Padilla, Monterrey, MX
Targets: Excellent Photos
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