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Texas BirdingThere are so many places in Texas that you may see a variety of birds. From the pine forests, to the high desert. to the brush country of the border regions, to the wetlands along the coastlines and the Laguna Madre, you will have an opportunity to add birds to your life list. BirdingLower Rio Grande ValleyThe Rio Grande Valley (RGV) of Texas is a world-class birding spot. Follow the path of the Rio Grande River, from resacas to riverine woodlands, from arid chaparral to coastal prairie to coastal wetlands (west to east), and from temperate farmlands to subtropical climes (north to south).The Mississippi and the Central flyways, join in the spring and diverge in the fall just north of the RGV. These flyways serve as a funnel for all types of feathered visitors into the avian wonderland that is the Rio Grande Valley. World Birding Center
Over 10,000 acres are planned to become part of the WBC, helping to protect
native habitat while increasing the understanding and appreciation of the birds
and wildlife.
Not one place, but nine unique locations, each with its own attractions for the first-time visitor or expert birder. Not one season, but all seasons, as more than 500 different bird species make this a not-to-be-missed nature destination. Access within the park is by foot, bike and tram only.
Updated 02/18/2011 |