Brownsville Birding Festival
April 11, 2026 – April 12, 2026
The Brownsville Birding Festival is an annual spring event celebrating the region’s avian diversity and its importance for bird conservation and ecotourism. It brings together birdwatchers—from beginners to seasoned experts—alongside educators and researchers, aiming to raise awareness of local ecosystems and foster community engagement in preservation efforts.
Keynote Speaker:
This year’s keynote is Larry Lof, President & CEO of the Gorgas Science Foundation, a distinguished figure in ornithological education and conservation.
Featured Field Trips:
- Sabal Palm Sanctuary – A lush habitat supporting neotropical migrants.
- Resaca de la Palma – A restored oxbow wetland beloved by many rare species.
- Palo Alto Battlefield – Combines historic battlefield scenery with quality riparian birding.
- South Padre Island Birding & Nature Center – A hotspot for coastal and shorebird species.
(Additional field trip destinations are yet to be confirmed and will be announced soon.)
Workshops & Activities:
Multiple hands‑on workshops will cover topics like bird identification, conservation photography, nest monitoring, and citizen‑science participation. These sessions are designed to engage all skill levels and support ongoing regional bird conservation initiatives.
Overall, the festival serves as a celebration of birdlife—connecting enthusiasts, experts, and the broader public in support of the Rio Grande Valley’s rich biodiversity.

