Friday, October 21, 2011

Touring Sian Ka'an Mexico

By Linda Patterson


When it comes to watching birds in their natural habitat, Sian Ka'an is very well known among birding communities and it is the most sought after destination. Sian Ka'an is more than just a picturesque area protected on the Riviera Maya near Tulum, Mexico simply because it has many things to offer to every visitor such as diverse flora and fauna, ancient Mayan ruins and so much more.

In Maya language, Sian Ka'an means, " Where the sky is born"; the name is given by the ancient Maya. This portion of the Yucatan Peninsula features generally flat landscape with limestone bedrock and minimal real elevation.

You can hardly find real surface rivers yet the limestone bedrock as well as the sandy soil enables the rainfall in the area to filter through and be contained underground. This underground aquifer stretches not just underneath the Sian Ka'an grounds, however underneath the whole peninsula.

When it is rainy season such as from May to October, this nature reserve gets to be flooded with water turning wetland areas into small lakes which contain natural rich soil.

This biosphere reserve is declared as UNESCO World Heritage site and all the habitats found here are under the protection of the Mexican government which consist of mangroves, savannas, hummocks, lowland forests, lagoons and even barrier reefs These varied habitats are home to about 350 species of aquatic and terrestrial birds and are heaven for the bird watching lover.

What are you waiting for? Grab your bird watching gears and go! The carefully guided birding tour to Sian Ka'an gives you the chance to view with your own eyes a few of the rarest avian species, in addition to some birds which you can't see elsewhere on earth! A total list of all birds endemic to the Yucatan peninsula could be discovered here: Birding Sian Ka'an

The Yucatan Woodpecker and the Yellow fronted parrot are a couple of the rare birds that you can find in Sian Ka'an. Greater than 40 of the bird species you could see in Yucatan are endemic and visitors from across the world come here to see them.

In the event that you're a bird watching fanatic and would really like to go to the Sian Ka'an biosphere reserve, then book your trip ahead of time. Due to the fact that this place is a protected reserve, tourists are only allowed to visit if they are in an organized tour, where the guides will do anything possible in order to safeguard the natural habitat and to make sure that the plants and creatures species don't suffer from the presence of people.

Each and every area of the Sian Ka'an is inhabited by birds however the most interesting place to check out is the "Bird Island" in the lagoon of San Miguel. This is an enchanting location in which a lot of tropical birds visit roost as well as raise their young. White Ibis, Pelicans, Herons, Frigates and many other species can be found in this area in large numbers.

A few of the birds in Sian Ka'an nature reserve are harder to see compared to others; if you're looking for an uncommon bird, you can inform your guide that you want to see this certain bird specie, and they'll do their very best to get you to a location where you are almost certainly to see it.

Bird watching is such a nice and very interesting activity to experience. In the event that you wish to see as much species of birds as you possibly can, then consider visiting Sian Ka'an - we are sure that you'll depart pleased as well as looking towards your next visit to this stunning as well as attractive place!




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