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  1. J

    Chiapas, Mexico, 28/1 - 7/2/16

    Thankyou for highlighting this Alan, in spite of knowing of this and vaguely other incidents, due to not being able to contact any guides and local tour operators I was going to risk it at dawn. Thankfully 2 weeks before I went I realised the problem and got hold of Francesca 2 days before she...
  2. J

    Chiapas, Mexico, 28/1 - 7/2/16

    Trip list part 2 Brown jay - 2 el ocote Unicolored Jay - 2 Montebello Bushtit(black-eared) - san cristobal Band-backed wren - chanal road and Montebello Giant wren - 1 just east of main Puerto arista/cabeza del toro junction Nava's wren - 2 el ocote (+more heard) Spot-breasted wren - el roblar...
  3. J

    Chiapas, Mexico, 28/1 - 7/2/16

    Trip list part 1 In order of appearance in Howell & Webb Brown pelican - Puerto arista and sumidero Neotropic cormorant - Puerto arista and chinkultic Anhinga - Puerto arista Magnificent frigatebird - Puerto arista Great blue heron - Puerto arista and san cristobal Great egret - Puerto arista...
  4. J

    Chiapas, Mexico, 28/1 - 7/2/16

    Thankyou! I found it much harder to find out detailed information for this trip than my few previous trips and tried to put as much in to help others thinking of visiting in the future. Most independent trip reports I found were from the mid 00's, and the big tour groups rarely go into too much...
  5. J

    Chiapas, Mexico, 28/1 - 7/2/16

    Here is a summary of my 8 night solo trip to the easternmost state of Mexico, Chiapas. I decided upon visiting here as I have wanted to see Rose-bellied and Orange-breasted buntings and Pink-headed warbler for many years, since picking up a copy of Howell & Webb's ' A guide to the birds of...
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