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mtns2molhilz  > Nature > El Cielo Birding and Butterfly Festival, February 2008
A scant 5 hours or so south of Brownsville, Texas lies the "tip of the Neotropical avifaunal iceberg". Here in the Sierra Madre mountains of Tamiliapas, Mexico is found the northernmost cloudforest habitat in the Americas. Here the icy tentacles of winter never reach, and the trees are festooned with bromeliads. Here the birdlife has a distinctly tropical flavor, and numerous species widespread in the tropics find their nothernmost outposts. Each year for the past four or five, an easy, turn-key tour organized out of McAllen, Texas has been held to promote birding and butterflying tourism in the area. Billed as the "2008 El Cielo Bird and Butterfly Festival", 48 participants boarded two busses at the Texas border for a long weekend of field trips. Headquaters were at the Hotel Mante, in Mante, Tamiliapas, Mexico. Field trips were centered around the premier nature destination in these parts, the "El Cielo biosphere reserve". This gallery summarizes some of the birds, butterflies and other activities the visitors experienced. Additional details, along with a complete bird and butterfly list of species encountered can be found on the festival's website. Just search for "El Cielo Nature festival".

The event participants were divided into two groups; one seeking out birds and butterflies, and one focused solely on birds.

Included here also a a few shots from a couple of South Texas stops made enroute to the festival.

The vast majority of these shots are decidedly marginal in quality, but will serve to illustrate what species can be found, and hopefully bring back some pleasant memories for the participants!
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mtns2molhilz > Harris' Hawk, Bentsen State Park.
mtns2molhilz > Anzadulas Park, just south of McAllen.  This is a small county park, one of the previously lesser known birding stops in the Valley, but increasingly popular, and currently viewed as a premier location for roving flocks of wintering warblers, nesting Grey Hawk and Northern Beardless Tyrannulet, among other avian attractions.
mtns2molhilz > Long-billed Curlew, Anazadulas Park, just south of McAllen.
mtns2molhilz > Los Trunchoes city park, Victoria City, Tam. Mexico.  This cool, well maintained park nestled against the mountains contains large trees bordering a riparian habitat and is a magnet for birds and butterflies.  Here one will find the first appearance of neotropical species rare or accidental in the USA.  About 3.5 hours south of Brownsville.
mtns2molhilz > A group of the participants enjoying a lunch break at Los Trunchoes park, Victoria City, Tam. Mexico.
mtns2molhilz > View of riparian corridor, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City, Tam. Mexico.
mtns2molhilz > Malachite Butterfly- I remember this name because it was one of the trip's most stunning!
mtns2molhilz > Blue Bunting, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City.  Very rare visitor to the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
mtns2molhilz > Hepatic Tanager, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City.  Fairly common resident also of mountain environs in the Western USA.
Hepatic Tanager, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City. Fairly common resident also of mountain environs in the Western USA.
 > Hepatic Tanager, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City.  Fairly common resident also of mountain environs in the Western USA.
Hepatic Tanager, Los Trunchoes, Victoria City. Fairly common resident also of mountain environs in the Western USA.
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