Rancho Primavera

Highlights:

Rancho Primavera is a premier birding destination in western Mexico with well over 250 species recorded over the years. Spring migration brings the occasional wanderer, sometimes rarities, plus migrating hawks, and flycatchers, vireos, warblers, and more that winter in Mexico and farther south. You will get plenty of information on how to distinguish these beautiful birds by their shapes, postures and field marks. There is never a bad day birding at Rancho Primavera! This trip is an easy walk, but requires continuous walking, and standing observing birds. A spotting scope will be available for studying the birds.

Itinerary: Depart the Hyatt Ziva at 7 AM

Rancho Primavera Extreme Birding

Leader: Mark Stackhouse

Date: Friday, February 24

Group Size: Limited to 8 people

Duration: 7 am – 12 noon

Language: English and Spanish

$650 MXN

Festival Registration Required

Rancho Primavera Extreme Birding

Leader: Antonio Robles

Date: Saturday, February 25

Group Size: Limited to 8 people

Duration: 7 am – 12 noon

Language: English and Spanish

$650 MXN

Festival Registration Required

Rancho Primavera Extreme Birding

Leader: Steve Shunk
Leader: Francisco Garcia

Date: Sunday, February 26

Group Size: Limited to 8 people

Duration: 7 am – 12 noon

Language: English and Spanish

$650 MXN

Festival Registration Required

Explore Nature in a New Way

With your birding guide who will take you along the beautiful winding road through the Cabo Corrientes, through the small quaint town of El Tuito, and ultimately crossing the Tuito River at the entrance to Rancho Primavera.  We arrive in time to visit the bird feeders and from here, the adventure begins as we make our way through the ranch trails and spend time at the various ponds and streams.

Payment Options

We will gladly accept online payment in the methods below, as well as cash in person.

Have a Question?

Feel free to reach out and we’re happy to answer any questions you may have.
  • No children under 10 years; all children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Fitness level: ability to walk on a semi-level dirt road

What to Bring

  • Binoculars
  • Insect repellent
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Hat
  • Snacks
  • Highly recommended to wear long pants and close-toed shoes