Festival History
The Texas Mid-Coast Birding Festival debuted in 2025, offering an exclusive opportunity for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers to experience the incredible avian diversity of the Texas Gulf Coast. This festival marked the beginning of a new tradition dedicated to celebrating the remarkable birdlife that calls the Texas Mid-Coast Region home. Attendees are able to explore private properties not generally open to the public, gaining rare access to unique habitats and migration hotspots. With guided tours, educational workshops, and conservation efforts, this festival is more than just an event; it’s an inspiring chance to connect with nature, share your passion, and create lasting memories. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this remarkable event!



Mission & Vision
The Texas Mid-Coast Birding Festival celebrates the beauty and diversity of birds in one of Texas’s most remarkable coastal regions. Our mission is to unite birders of all skill levels for unforgettable experiences in birdwatching while showcasing the region’s rich birdlife and natural habitats. Our vision is to establish the Texas Mid-Coast as a premier birding destination, where birders of all levels can gather to experience and appreciate the unique bird species and stunning landscapes of the region. We aspire to create lasting memories and inspire a lifelong passion for birdwatching, fostering a sense of connection between people and nature, while supporting sustainable tourism that benefits the local community.
Festival Team
Our dedicated team of organizers and volunteers is at the heart of the festival’s success. Led by experienced birders, wildlife experts, and local community members, the team works year-round to ensure the event runs smoothly and offers the best birding experience possible. From coordinating tours and workshops to organizing conservation efforts, our team is committed to making each festival memorable for all who attend.
Partnerships
The Texas Mid-Coast Birding Festival is proud to collaborate with local community partners, parks, and wildlife organizations. Our partnerships with organizations such as the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and local birding clubs help us protect the natural habitats that make the festival possible.


