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in the US, call
Canyon-Paradise Tours
866-989-8687

Reservations from Mexico
Phone:
01-635-456-5257
Iax:
635-57- 8-30-05
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World-famous bird watching with a local expert.

With its close proximity to the U.S. and unique blending of varied habitats, Copper Canyon affords a great opportunity to see many unique bird species while at the same time enjoying the spectacular scenery of the Sierra Madres.

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Traveling on the Copper Canyon train you can see Black-throated Magpie Jays, Mourning and White-winged Doves, and Vermilion Flycatchers. On the tops of the Organ Pipe cactus perch Black vultures, with their wings out-stretched to catch the warming rays of the rising sun, and Crested Caracaras, the bird depicted on the National Emblem of Mexico.



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A hike to Cusarare Falls brings sightings of Mexican Chickadees, Red-Faced Warblers, Brown Creepers, White-eared Hummingbirds, Dippers, Belted Kingfishers and the rare and elusive Eared Trogon, probably the most beautiful bird of the area.

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