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Birdwatching Toh Puerto Morelos

Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
Gartered Trogon
Roadside Hawk
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Bright-rumped Attila
Pale-billed Woodpecker
Barred Antshrike
Birdwatcher Toh - Photo Credit: Toh Nature Reserve

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This privately-owned nature reserve has been getting some attention from birders due to its convenient proximity to Cancun, Playa del Carmen and nearby hotels in the Riviera Maya.  Over 170 bird species have been documented at the TOH nature reserve, depending on the season it is possible to see between 40 to 70 species of birds. 

​Close to your hotel, an easy walk and plenty of birds make a visit to the TOH nature reserve well worth it.

AVAILABILTY​

  • Any day on demand in private (price varies according to number of participants)​

                   

INCLUDED

  • Professional guidance

  • Air-conditioned transportation

  • Breakfast (coffee and eggs)

  • Water, fruit and snacks

  • All entrance fees

BIRDS WE HOPE TO SEE:

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Ferruginous Pygmy Owl, different species of hummingbirds, Trogons, Keel billed Toucan, Turquoise browed Motmot, several species of woodpeckers and woodcreepers, Jays, Tanagers, Orioles and many more.

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Wonderful introduction to the birds of
the Yucatan.

  • 6:00 a.m. Pick up at your hotel/house (earlier if farther from Playa del Carmen)

  • 6:45 a.m. Begin birding

  • 10:00 a.m. Breakfast (eggs and coffee)

  • 11:00 a.m. End of excursion

Tour

program

Birdwatching TOH PUERTO MORELOS is an excellent excursion for the enthusiastic bird watcher/Photographer staying in Cancun or Playa del Carmen without much time available for birding but that still does not want to miss the opportunity to explore the incredible bird diversity of the area.

Who is it for?

PRIVATE

PRIVATE SELF DRIVING

TOUR RECOMMENDATIONS

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We recommend that clients bring:

 

- Comfortable clothes and shoes,

- Sunglasses and hat

- Camera & binoculars

- Eco friendly sunblock and mosquito repellant (preferably use clothes for protection against the sun and mosquitos)

- Some cash*

- Bring a refillable water bottle

 

*It is customary to tip the guides and staff for their excellent service. 

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