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Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Southern Mexico
The state of Puebla has diverse ecosystems and a great biodiversity, 50% of the birds that inhabit Mexico are found in Puebla. In the state there are 607 species of birds, of which 51 are endemic.
CUETZALAN
The Sierra Norte region is an excellent option for bird lovers, due to its climate and ecosystem. Among the most common species are: parakeets, hawks, crows, and hummingbird.
PUEBLA
In "La Calera", very close to the city of Puebla, there is an oak forest, the habitat of 75 species of birds, 52 species are permanent residents, 20 migratory and three transitory. Among the most representative are: red-tailed hawks, doves, hummingbirds, herons, woodpeckers, kingfishers, brown-crowned motmots, Cooper's hawks and the plover. There are also 12 endemic species: the rufous cap warbler, the goldfinch bugler, the blue mulatto, the Balsas flycatcher and the Balsas rattle.
In La Malinche National Park you can observe a great diversity of birds, like: house sparrow, white-browed sparrow, blue-throated hummingbird, Dominican goldfinch, northern mockingbird, Mexican finch, pine goldfinch, earwig swallow, beak fat ocelot, mountain warbler and brown toqui.