Photographing hummingbirds in Mexico was a huge disappointment for me. The fauna of Mexico includes 58 species of hummingbirds, 13 of which are endemic. In total, there are over 350 species of hummingbirds in the world. It was not a typical birding trip, but I hoped that in a country with such a large number of hummingbird species, there would be a place where they are fed from special drinkers bird feeder and only there good photos could be taken, like in Cuba or Costa Rica. There were no such places, and photographing hummingbirds in the forest is more or less like going to the forest to photograph bees with a telephoto lens. I only managed to take pictures of two representatives of hummingbird species of Mexico. I added them as a souvenir and to show the difference between the pictures taken, where hummingbirds can be admired from a dozen or so centimeters around the bird feeder, and those, which are afraid of predators (mainly Pygmy-Owl) and not used to humans, are still hidden in dense bushes and avoid open spaces. So, for those who want to photograph hummingbirds, it is worth before departure to check carefully how it will be prepared, and I for my part recommend Costa Rica
This text is added together with the gallery of the Cinnamon Hummingbird the Canivet's Emerald.

MEKSYK- spis ANGIELSKI

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MEXICO-introduction text- Youcatan Jay
NEW GALLERYS:
BIRDS:

1.Yucatan Jay (T,V). 2.Inca Jay. 3.Yucatan Woodpecker. 4.Collared trogon. 5.Rufous-browed Peppershrike. 6. Melodious Blackbird (V). 7.Tropical Mockingbird (V). 8.White-bellied Wren. 9.Semipalmated Plover. 10.Blue-diademed Motmot. 11.White-crowned Pigeon. 12.Altamira Oriole. 13.Hooded Oriole. 14.Yellow-throated Euphonia. 15.Hooded Warbler. 16.Ivory-billed Woodcreeper. 17.Ruddy Woodcreeper. 18.Yellow-throated Warbler. 19.Black-throated Green Warbler. 20.Grey-headed Tanager. 21.Swainson's Warbler. 22.Rose-breasted Chat. 23. Olive Sparrow (V). 24.Green-backed Sparrow. 25.Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 26.Canivet's Emerald (T). 27.Least Flycatcher. 28.Mangrove Vireo. 29. Yellow Warbler. 30.Cinnamon Hummingbird (T). 31.Plain Chachalaca (V). 32. Northern Barred-Woodcreeper.
MAMMALS :Geoffroy's spider Money.
REPTILES :1.Black Iguana.  2. Rose Bellied Lizard .
CRUSTACEAN : Purple pincher hermit crab
CHANGES in GALLERIES:
BIRDS:
1.Laughing Gull. 2.Brown Pelican. 3.Spotted Sandpiper. 4. Black-headed Trogon. 5. Great-tailed Grackle (T). 6. Little Blue Heron. 7. Osprey (T). 8. Snowy Egret. 9. Red-throated Ant-Tanager. 10. Tropical Kingbird. 11. Social Flycatcher. 12. Black-headed Saltator (V). 13.Red-legged Honeycreeper. 14.Olive-throated Parakeet. 15. Barred Antshrike (V). 16. Groove-billed Ani. 17. Black-and-white Warbler. 18.Sanderling. 19.Summer Tanager. 20.Magnificent Frigatebird (V). 21.Striated Heron. 22.Squirrel Cuckoo. 23. Masked Tityra. 24. Ruddy Ground Dove. 25.Neotropic Cormorant. 26.White-eyed Vireo. 27.Ruddy Turnstone. 28.Gray Catbird. 29.Wood Thrush. 30.American Redstart. 31.Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl. 32. Yellow-faced Grassquit. 33. Northern Rough-winged Swallow. 34.Willet. 35.Royal Tern. 36.Grey Plover. 37.Great Kiskadee. 38. Blue-gray tanager. 39. Lineated Woodpecker. 40.Lesser Greenlet. 41. Greyish Saltator. 42.Clay-colored Thrush.43.Turquoise-browed Motmot. 44. Yellow-billed Cacique.
MAMMALS: Mantled howler
REPTILES: Black Iguana
TULUM                             COBA                                CHICHEN ITZA                 PLAYA del CARMEN
MEXICO FAUNA              MEXICO FLORA                MEXICO OTHERS