Flycatcher Inn, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico
Motmot bird
Hibiscus flower
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Discover exotic tropical flowers, fruits, plants, birds and animals of Yucatan, Mexico
Flora and Fauna at Flycatcher Inn B&B near Uxmal.

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* Birdwatchers please scroll to bottom of page for some fabulous bird pictures!
A bounty of fresh picked fruits from our gardens.
Armadillo eating an orange in our garden
Delicious mangos hang from a tree at Flycatcher Inn
Wild armadillo eating fallen oranges
Enjoy a selection of our garden fresh fruits
including exotic tropical delicacies like the
pink pitaya, (center).   Our mangos are
divine!   We grow over 15 different kinds of
fruit and citrus trees here at Flycatcher Inn.
Delicious mangos hang
from a tree on our property.
Pick your own fresh banana!
Flower of the Pitaya Fruit
Under the cover of night, Senor Armadillo
enjoys a fallen orange in our garden .
Motmot bird at Sayil
The gargantuous blossom of the Pitaya
blooms only for a single day.
Beautiful Bougainvillea colors the landscape.
Enjoy a fresh picked banana!
This bunch has its flower still.
The motmot bird may often be seen at Sayil ruins.
Click picture for close-up.
Photo courtesy guests Geoff & Nina.
Yellow and red Hibiscus flower
Stick Insect
Bougainvillea brightens the landscape
with rambling multi-coloured blossoms.
A beautiful Hibiscus, this
one with vibrant red center.
A curious stick insect.
Photo courtesy guests Peter & Sarah.
A Flamboyant Tree highlights the grounds of this church.
Royal Poinciana
Tamarino
Royal Poinciana
The Flamboyant or Flame Tree, (Royal Poinciana),  blooms April to July throughout
the Yucatan;   this one in a nearby village on the grounds of a beautiful old church.
Tamarindo pods, from which we make our fresh
Tamarindo juice, grow on trees here at Flycatcher Inn
A yellow flowering vine climbs a huano palm.
A double ruffled yellow Hibiscus
Red Hibiscus
Many different kinds of Hibiscus grow
here, including this double ruffled yellow.
Red Hibiscus.
A pretty yellow flowering vine,
Bandebilia, climbs a Huano Palm.
A very special gracias to guest Roy Wells for
his permission to use the following fabulous
photographs of Yucatan wildlife and birds
taken at, or near, Flycatcher Inn during 2006.
Nance, a fruit popular in markets, also used to
make a liquer, and is portrayed in embroidery.
Iguana
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Gray Squirrel
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Painted Bunting
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Turqouise Browed Motmot
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Hooded Oriole
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Pygmy Owl
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Summer Tanager
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
White Fronted Parrot
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Green Jay
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Yucatan Flycatcher
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Hooded Warbler
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Gray Heron
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Caribbean Flamingos
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Pelican
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Masked Tityra
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Indigo Bunting
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Grace's Warbler
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Oriole ?
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Trogon ?
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Green Kingfisher
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
White Winged Dove
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Blue Gray Tanager
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Trogon ?
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Summer Tanager
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Motmot bird
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Black Cheeked Woodpecker
Photo courtesy Roy Wells
Dove nesting.
Photo courtesy guest Alisa Berg, age 11.
Nesting Dove
Red Ginger
Red Ginger
Red flower
Yellow flower
Red flower
Red flower
Kiskadee
Flycatcher
Kiskadee Flycatcher
Motmot
Photo courtesy Alex