Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary

This protected area was declared Belize’s first Ramsar site based on the wetland’s international significance especially for many migratory and non-migratory wetland bird species in 1998. Large numbers of wading birds flock into the lagoons during Belize’s dry season (February … Read more

Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve

Raptors cruise the valleys of the Pine Ridge and it is the most likely place in Belize to see the rare Orange-breasted Falcon. Reserve specialties include Rufous-capped Warbler, Grace’s Warbler, Red Crossbill, Pine Siskin, Stygian Owl, Eastern Bluebird, Rusty Sparrow, … Read more

Caracol Archaeological Reserve

The main attraction is the Keel-billed Motmot, which nests in the area. Belize is one of the last outposts where this globally vulnerable species is relatively common. Other notable birds seen at Caracol include Ocellated Turkey, Crested Guan, and Great … Read more