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Quinta Mazatlán hosts guided nature walks

Jose Rodriguez April 14, 2026

MCALLEN – Quinta Mazatlán opened in 2006, being home to the native wildlife in the Rio Grande Valley and recognized nationally for its unique Tamaulipan ecosystem.

Shown above is a deer statue at Quinta Mazatlán in McAllen. Quinta Mazatlán is a birding center that hosts festivals, tours and hikes like “Walk Like a Naturalist” where participants are guided through a hike through the gardens of the area with a guide.  

Located at 600 Sunset Drive in McAllen, the world birding center hosts “Walk with a Naturalist”, a guided tour with an experienced naturalist through the gardens of Quinta Mazatlán that takes place every Wednesday until April 29.

Angela Rojas, the program coordinator at Quinta Mazatlán and one of the naturalists guiding the walks, said the program is a great way for people to “dip their toes” into nature and take a look at whatever is happening in their ecosystem like flowers that are blooming and birds that are in season.

A Chachalaca, native to the Rio Grande Valley rests on a tree branch on Quinta Mazatlán grounds in McAllen. The Chachalaca is known for its defense where it flutters its feathers to make themselves look bigger and distinct squawk.  
 

“Whether it’s like the first time that somebody has seen a Green Jay, that’s really special because they’re just very beautiful birds and they’re really special to our area,” Rojas said.

Rojas starts the walks at 9 a.m. and gives information about the local plants and wildlife with the goal to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and explore the Valley’s scenic nature.

Angela Rojas (center) shows participants the mesquite tree and its uses such as firewood, and tea leaves.  

“I think that it’s also just an awareness of just how much we have in South Texas that we are no longer in touch with, and things that we’ve lost because of habitat loss. And seeing people be able to experience that is really special,” Rojas said.

Quinta Mazatlán will begin their new program, “Flashlight Nights” on June 2, where those participating will be guided around the birding center at night to experience nocturnal wildlife.

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