Mexico Rare Endemics Birding Tour

20th July-4th August 2025: Mexico rare endemics birding highlights include Eared Quetzal, Thick-billed Parrot, Maroon-fronted Parrot, Worthen’s Sparrow, Tawny-collared Nightjar, Aztec Thrush, Tamaulipas Pygmy-Owl, Blue-capped Motmot, Bronze-winged Woodpecker, Crimson-collared Grosbeak, Altamira Yellowthroat, Thicket Tinamou, Grey-crowned Woodpecker, Elegant Trogon   – £3950 Per Person

Elegant Trogon

Trip Details
  • Dates: 20th July-4th August 2025
  • Cost: £3950
  • Single Supplement: £550
  • Deposit: £500
  • Tour length: 16 Days (14 days birding)
  • Min/Max group size: 5 / 7
  • Start/Finish: Monterrey/Hermosillo
  • Tour Type: Birding
  • Photo Opps: Good
  • Physical Classification: Easy
  • Leaders: Nick Upton & Michael Carmody

If you have any questions about this trip please feel free to ask by contacting us at info@calidrisbirdingtours.com

Mexico Birding

Set among pine and oak woodlands, rocky mountains with deep canyons, tropical forest, coastal wetlands, grassland plateaus, ranchlands and scrublands this is a part of Mexico full of variety that is seldom-visited by birders. Imagine nesting colonies of parrots, irridescent hummingbirds buzzing around flowering bushes, roving flocks of forest birds, scarce songbird breeding activity as well as a good helping of wetland species and you have a picture of birding in this part of Mexico before even thinking about the range of endemic birds to the region.  This Mexican rare endemics birding tour is well-designed to satisfy both birders who are seeking key species as well as those with less experience in the region.

This part of northern and north western Mexico is one that contains a high level of biodiversity and habitat variety and is well served by road and air connections, making for ease of travel and pleasant accommodation. This is an area of Mexico usually overlooked by borders in favour of area further south but due to the high number of endemic species, including a high number that are hard to find elsewhere and at other times of the year, makes this a must-visit area for many birders. With plenty of time in each habitat we expect to gain good views of most species as well as plenty of opportunities to locate hard-to-find birds.

If you want to catch up with some of the least frequently seen birds of the region then this is an excellent trip to join, particularly as it is scheduled for a time of the year when these birds will be breeding and more conspicuous than at other times. This is a trip for those who get a thrill out of seeing species that many of the world’s top birders have not yet seen, to connect with birds that include Thick-billed Parrot, Eared Quetzal, Maroon-fronted Parrot, Tawny-collared Nightjar and Crimson-collared Grosbeak. With birds as diverse as Blue-footed Booby, Sinaloa Wren, Black Phoebe, Tamaulipas Pygmy Owl and Military Macaw this tour has variety as well as rarity.


Tour Details

Tour Cost: £3950 per person

Single Supplement: £500

Included in the tour cost: All transport including airport transfers starting in Monterrey and ending in Hermosillo, road tolls, national park entry fees, accommodation including on the night before commencement of the tour and on the final night, hide fees, all meals, bottled water, boat trip, services of English-speaking birding guide and Calidris Birding Tours guide.

Not included in the tour cost: International flights,  travel insurance, entry visa, alcoholic and soft drinks, tips, laundry, excess baggage fees, hotel mini bar, phone calls and any other items of a personal nature.

Accommodation: All accommodation is chosen to be the best balance between proximity to the birding sites and comfort. All accommodations have private bathrooms/shower and air-conditioning while some do have stairs to ascend but no lifts. Everywhere we use is of a good standard for the area, comfortable, clean local accommodation.

Physical effort: This is an easy trip with short walks along generally flat ground, although at times we may need to walk along uneven ground to see certain birds. There are no long hikes involved in this trip and it is suitable for anyone who has a reasonable level of mobility.

Weather: Although this trip will be in the Mexican summer, it can be surprising how cool it can be at night. The temperature in the day time will definitely be warm, but at around 8,000 feet elevation there is definitely a big difference of temperature at night. This time of year is also the rainy season, so we do expect some sharp and hard late afternoon thunderstorms but before and after the rain the weather is normally very pleasant. 

Food: Good quality local Mexican food is available at all locations we stay at. Mexican food is based on rice, beans, chicken, fish and shrimp, in some places, with a vairety of sauces available and tacos, enchiladas a constant feature. French fries and vegetables are usually served as side dishes and we are confident that there is something that everyone will enjoy at meal times. Various food requirements should not be difficult to cater for, although variety may be more limited. If you have any specific food requirements/allergies please email us to ensure that we can cater to this.

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Tour Leaders

Nick Upton - Bird Tour Leader

Nick Upton

Nick Upton has been birding since the age of seven and leading birding tours full-time since 2007. After travelling extensively in Asia he settled in Thailand in 1997, teaching English and science while establishing thaibirding.com. With a BSc (Hons) Wildlife & Countryside Conservation he is well placed to understand the ecology and conservation issues that effect birds as well as being adept at finding them.

Nick is co-founder/director of Calidris Birding Tours.

Michael Carmody - Mexico Birding

Michael Carmody

Michael Carmody is lifelong birder who has been leading birding tours for almost thirty years, specializing in Mexico. Having seen more than 1000 species in this country alone his expertise is unrivalled. With an extensive knowledge of gloabal birds, built up from leading tours to countries as diverse as Japan, Thailand, Australia, Chile, Peru and Spain he is an asset to this tour in knowledge & personality.

Michael is the owner of Legacy Tours.


While every effort will be made to adhere to the advertised itinerary of this Mexico rare endemics birding tour, we reserve the right to make changes in the case of unforseen circumstances beyond our control. These include problems with accessibility, national park closures, unseasonal weather events or any other reason that may demand an itinerary change.


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