Want to try something new during the month of April? Why not try
birding?
Texas Parks and Wildlife says April is a great time to get outdoors
with your family, and birding is an activity the whole family can enjoy— even
while hiking, biking or picnicking. Texas state parks are some of the best
places to view birds, and many host guided bird walks, workshops, and other
birding events. Visit the calendar to find a birding event near you.
Before you head out, share Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Introduction
to Birding with your family to learn what to look and listen for. You
can also download their colorful PDF called “Texas Birds:
Introducing Texas to Common Birds” to take with you. And watching this month’s featured video, “Basics of Birding,” will give you an overview of what you
should bring, and what you can expect on your family birding adventure.
TP&W’s Best Birding Blinds at State Parks
From observation platforms to enclosed shelters and traditional birding blinds, these parks offer optimal perches to experience some of the best birding in Texas.
From observation platforms to enclosed shelters and traditional birding blinds, these parks offer optimal perches to experience some of the best birding in Texas.
Austin Area
Dallas and Fort Worth Area
- Fort Parker State Park
- Lake
Mineral Wells State Park & Tramway
- 20 other Texas State Parks and State Natural
Areas are in the DFW area.
Houston and Gulf Coast Area
- Brazos Bend State Park
- Sea Rim State Park
- Goose Island State Park
- 7 other
Texas State Parks and State Natural Areas are in the Houston area.
San Antonio Area
South Texas Plains Area
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