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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 > A small section of turbulent water along the Frio, Bocatama boat ride.
mtns2molhilz > Slowly cruising the water in a boat affords great views of other species as well.  Social Flycatcher, one of half a dozen or so "Kisskadee look alikes" that populate tropical climes.  Only one N. American record, near Bentsen Park I think, in 2005 or '06.  Common in most forested habitats at this latitude.
mtns2molhilz > And there he (or is it she?) is!  Despite many birder trained eyes squinting into the riverside undergrowth, it was our local boat driver who actually found the bird.  Fairly cooperative once located, and many good pics were snapped.
mtns2molhilz > Boat-billed Heron, Rio Frio, Bocatama.
mtns2molhilz > A face only a mother could love, Boat-billed Heron, Bocatama.  Another star attraction, no USA records. Note the large eyes- these birds are nocturnal and hide among the dense foliage along the river during daylight hours.  Virtually guaranteed, or as close as such things in birding can come to that status.  Take the short boat tour from the Boacatama dock, and sharp eyed local helmsmen can spot these birds without much difficulty.
mtns2molhilz > Blue-crowned Motmot, Bocatama.  No USA records, this is one of the celebrity birds to be found in the El Cielo area.  Beautiful, soft pastel plumage colors allow the bird to virtually disappear in the foliage.  Since they often remain motionless for long periods of time, they can be particularly difficult to spot.  Low pitched, slow dual hooting calls mimic it's name, "motmot".
mtns2molhilz > Blue-crowned Motmot, Bocatama.
mtns2molhilz > The day after the La Florida/Bocatama visits, our group once again made the 45 minute drive from the Hotel Mante, this time back directly to Gomez Farias. We left well before dawn to reach this location shortly after daybreak.  After breakfast,  we boarded pickups which have had their beds converted into open air cabs, with bench seats along the sides.  We were told "the padding on the benches are a new addition for this year"- an ammenity the participants would be grateful for.
mtns2molhilz > The experienced tour leaders directed the drivers to stop at a number of likely looking birding spots, and participants would walk a few 100's of yards or so, looking for area specialties.
A small section of turbulent water along the Frio, Bocatama boat ride.
 > A small section of turbulent water along the Frio, Bocatama boat ride.
A small section of turbulent water along the Frio, Bocatama boat ride.
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