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Unlike some other sites, the park <i>is</i> open on Mondays. Enter from Paseo de Girasol in the subburb of La Primavera (19.26379° N, 99.20461° W). One way to get here is to take bus route 42 from Perisur. | Unlike some other sites, the park <i>is</i> open on Mondays. Enter from Paseo de Girasol in the subburb of La Primavera (19.26379° N, 99.20461° W). One way to get here is to take bus route 42 from Perisur. | ||
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+ | The path to the right at approximately 19.25479° N, 99.19803° W leads up an initially stony route, eventually reaching an open area with grasses. At this point the main path deviates to the left and continues to climb through pine forest. Instead, continue straight on to a glade which contains much <i>Salvia gesneriiflora</i> (red sage with large flowers). This attracts the Flowerpiercer and Mountain-gem. The bushes in the open areas are good for Brushfinches and the Solitaire. |
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Overview
Remnant pine forest and Special birds include Red Warbler, Brown-backed Solitaire, Crescent-chested Warbler.
Birds
Notable Species
Long-tailed Wood Partridge, Blue-throated Mountain-gem, Woodhouse's Scrub Jay, Canyon Wren, Blue Mockingbird, Brown-backed Solitaire, Russet Nightingale-Thrush, Green-striped Brushfinch, Rufous-capped Brushfinch, Red Warbler, Crescent-chested Warbler,Rufous-capped WarblerGolden-browed Warbler, Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer
Other Wildlife
Ubiquitous Mexican Grey Squirrels.
Access and Facilities
Unlike some other sites, the park is open on Mondays. Enter from Paseo de Girasol in the subburb of La Primavera (19.26379° N, 99.20461° W). One way to get here is to take bus route 42 from Perisur.
The path to the right at approximately 19.25479° N, 99.19803° W leads up an initially stony route, eventually reaching an open area with grasses. At this point the main path deviates to the left and continues to climb through pine forest. Instead, continue straight on to a glade which contains much Salvia gesneriiflora (red sage with large flowers). This attracts the Flowerpiercer and Mountain-gem. The bushes in the open areas are good for Brushfinches and the Solitaire.