Birding Locations

Where to Bird in Central Texas Where to Bird in Central Texas: Hill Country Highlights and Austin-Area AwesomenessWhere to Bird in Central Texas

Where to Bird in Central Texas Where to Bird in Central Texas: Hill Country Highlights and Austin-Area AwesomenessWhere to Bird in Central Texas

Before you grab your binocs and chase that next lifer, just a quick note: this list highlights some of the most popular birding locations in the region, with only the basics to get you started. Think of it as a beginner’s guide for your next birdy road trip. We’re working on adding even more locations, juicy details, seasonal tips, and probably a few “you had to be there” birder stories. And hey—if you’re out exploring Texas, keep an eye out for Michael in the Texas Birder camper. He’s crisscrossing the state one birding hotspot at a time, likely parked under…
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Where to Bird in West Texas: Big Views, Bigger Skies, and Birds You Never Saw Coming

Where to Bird in West Texas: Big Views, Bigger Skies, and Birds You Never Saw Coming

Before you grab your binocs and chase that next lifer, just a quick note: this list highlights some of the most popular birding locations in the region, with only the basics to get you started. Think of it as a beginner’s guide for your next birdy road trip. We’re working on adding even more locations, juicy details, seasonal tips, and probably a few “you had to be there” birder stories. And hey—if you’re out exploring Texas, keep an eye out for Michael in the Texas Birder camper. He’s crisscrossing the state one birding hotspot at a time, likely parked under…
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Top Ten The Best Places in Texas to Go Birding: High Island – A Birder’s Paradise

Top Ten The Best Places in Texas to Go Birding: High Island – A Birder’s Paradise

If you’ve ever wondered where the best place in Texas to go birding is, the answer is simple: pack your binoculars, slap on some sunscreen, and head to High Island, Texas. This tiny town on the upper Gulf Coast is where birders’ dreams come true every spring. Think of it as Disney World for birders—minus the roller coasters but with far more feathers. Why High Island? High Island sits on a salt dome that rises just enough above the Gulf Coast marshes to create woodlands and freshwater sanctuaries. This makes it the first “green oasis” migrating birds see after flying…
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Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During January

Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During January

January in Texas is crisp, cool, and full of birds. Migration may be quiet, but winter residents are everywhere, from massive goose flocks in North Texas to tropical specialties in the Valley. For me, January birding feels like hitting the reset button: no pressure to chase every rarity, just the joy of crisp mornings, big skies, and a checklist that still has plenty of boxes to tick. Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During January, based on years of muddy boots, early mornings, and binoculars frozen to my face once in the Panhandle. (Yes, it…
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Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During December

Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During December

December birding in Texas is like unwrapping gifts all month long. Migration has eased, but winter residents are in full swing, and the state transforms into a birder’s wonderland. Whether you want to see thousands of geese rising off a refuge at dawn or spy a Green Jay stealing the spotlight down south, Texas delivers. Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During December, based on years of personal field notes, frosty mornings, and more cups of gas station coffee than I’d like to admit. 1. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (Central Coast) By December, Whooping Cranes…
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Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During November

Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During November

By November, Texas birding feels like a Thanksgiving feast—plenty to choose from, all flavors represented, and you’ll probably overindulge. Migration is tapering, wintering birds are arriving, and the cooler weather makes long days in the field a joy instead of a sweat-soaked endurance test. Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During November, based on years of personal treks, muddy boots, and binoculars permanently glued to my face. 1. Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (Central Coast) November means Whooping Cranes are back. Seeing them in person is like spotting royalty—tall, elegant, and rare. I once watched a…
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Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During October

Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During October

October in Texas is a birder’s dream. Migration is in full swing, the weather finally lets you wear a long-sleeved shirt without melting, and the birds themselves seem to know they’re putting on a show. I’ve been fortunate enough to bird across this big, beautiful state for years, and October is when Texas really struts its feathers. Here are my top ten best places to bird in Texas during October—complete with personal notes, prized species, and a little humor (because birding without laughter is just staring at trees). 1. Padre Island National Seashore (South Texas Coast) October at Padre is…
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Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During August

Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During August

August birding in Texas is like watching nature flip the switch from summer to fall. Sure, it’s still hotter than a jalapeño on a dashboard, but birds don’t mind—they’re already on the move. Shorebirds stage in massive flocks, early warblers trickle through woodlots, and swallows swirl like feathered tornadoes. If you think August is “too early” for migration, trust me—Texas proves otherwise. Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During August, built from years of sweaty treks, iced tea recovery sessions, and plenty of “just one more look through the scope” moments. 1. Bolivar Flats Shorebird…
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Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During July

Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During July

July in Texas is… well, let’s be honest, it’s hot. Very hot. But that doesn’t mean birding stops. In fact, summer birding in Texas is a great time to slow down, savor breeding residents, and catch some early shorebird migration heading south again. (Yes, believe it or not, some birds already start fall migration in July—apparently, they don’t mind sweating either.) Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During July, drawn from years of sweat-soaked fieldwork, early dawn wake-ups, and more refilled water bottles than I can count. 1. Big Bend National Park (West Texas) July…
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Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During June

Top Ten Best Places to Bird in Texas During June

June birding in Texas is a bit different from the migration madness of April and May. By now, most migrants are long gone, and the birds you’ll see are the ones setting up shop for summer. But don’t think for a second that June is “quiet.” In fact, it’s one of the best months to slow down and appreciate Texas’ resident breeders, watch nesting activity, and soak in the song-filled mornings before the heat kicks in. Here are my Top 10 Best Places to Bird in Texas During June, drawn from years of sweaty fieldwork, 5 a.m. alarms, and more…
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