Lodging
Lodging Chart
Marathon
Study Butte
Terlingua
Lajitas
Outlying Areas
Big Bend National Park
Parks
National Park
State Park
3 Dreamy Days in Big Bend, Texas
Hiking Trails for Young Children in Big Bend National Park
National Park Info
Boquillas Canyon
More...
Directions
Drive
Fly
Train
Motorcycles
Vehicle Rental
Activities
Bicycles
River Trips
Birding
Culture
Golf
Hiking
Night Life
Shooting
More...
Food And Drink
Marathon
Study Butte
Terlingua
Lajitas
Big Bend National Park
Outlying Area
Communities
Terlingua
Lajitas
Marathon
Study Butte
Big Bend National Park
Alpine
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK WEATHER

Big Bend

Birding Hot Spots
Several locations in and around Big Bend National Park offer excellent birdwatching in a variety of habitats.

Rio Grande Village, Big Bend National Park – Always one of the best locations in the area. Any time of year delivers interesting and exciting birding for all skill levels. Zone-tailed Hawk, Common Black Hawk, Vermillion Flycatcher, and Greater Roadrunners often treat birders to great moments of viewing pleasure.

Chisos Basin – A Chihuahuan Desert sky island, with elevations reaching almost 8000′, the Chisos Basin offers a complete change of temperature, habitat, and population. Spring, summer, and fall offer Phainopepla, Pyrrhuloxia, Scott’s Oriole, Colima Warbler, Magnificent Hummingbird, Blue-throated Hummingbird, Black-chinned Sparrow, and many others.  Lots of elevation change, so be prepared for slow and easy.

Sam Nail Ranch – A nicely shaded low desert oasis off the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive. An old windmill that is allowed to continue to pump water keeps pecan trees, Mexican persimmon, fig, and a wide variety of native plants alive at this abandoned old ranch site. These in turn provide shelter for a great variety of birds. Varied bunting, Painted bunting, Bell’s Vireo, Crissal thrasher, and lots of exciting surprises await visitors to this quiet spot. Just relax on the bench, watch the pool of water and wait for the birds to appear.

Lajitas Resort – A privately owned resort on the banks of the Rio Grande, Lajitas is a good place to spot a variety of birds that are attracted to the riparian zone and the Rio Grande. Common Yellowthroat, Marsh Wren, Swamp Sparrow, Mexican Mallard, Verdin, and Black-tailed Gnatcatcher are just a few of the treats to be found beside the river.

La Kiva – Site of an RV park, this shaded little retreat on the banks of Terlingua Creek always provides a relaxing birding experience. Either feeder watching around some of the visiting RVers or walking along Terlingua Creek, you can get good easy looks at Pyrrhuloxia, Black Phoebe, Lesser Goldfinch, Verdin, Inca Dove, and many others at almost any time of year.

Pena Colorado Park – This hidden little spring fed pond, surrounded by Cottonwood trees is another  bird magnet in the dry desert. Just a few miles south of Marathon this peaceful little county park provides birders with lots of Vermilion Flycatchers, Golden-fronted Woodpeckers, Lesser Goldfinches, Black Phoebes, Cactus Wrens and lots of other activity.

 

Recent Posts
3 Dreamy Days in Big Bend, Texas

3 Dreamy Days in Big Bend, Texas

Candelilla House Big Bend Holiday Hotel Craggy canyons tower over the mighty Rio Grande in west Texas, separating the United States from Mexico. The Big Bend area of Texas offers a blissful coexistence of mountain terrain and desert plains. Entire mesas covered with...

Hiking Trails for Young Children in Big Bend National Park


Hiking Trails for Young Children in Big Bend National Park


By Belle Peña-Lancaster Planning a trip to the Big Bend Region with children in tote can be a bit intimidating. The road wear you incur while traveling just to get to the Brewster County line is unavoidable, however it’s completely worth it. From one family to another...

Zipline

Zipline

The Lajitas Zipline is a unique zipline course that offers a boutique experience and variety of tour options with something for everyone. It has 3 different tours. For the folks that would like to try out ziplining for the first time but are a little hesitant to push...

Visit Boquillas

Visit Boquillas

Boquillas is a small village in Mexico that sits on the Eastern side of Big Bend National Park. The community features an international port of entry to cross the Rio Grande. The crossing is open from 9:00am until 4:00pm from Wednesday through Sunday for their Winter...

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

Motorcycles are very popular in Big Bend. The winding mountain highways, amazing vistas and low traffic are a perfect combination for motorcycles of all descriptions. The extensive back roads in the area offer loads of challenging fun for the dual sport crowd. Above...

Birding List

Birding List

Common names and phylogenetic sequence are from the 1993 Thirty-ninth supplement to the 1983 sixth edition of the American Ornithologists' Union Checklist of North American Birds as published in the April 8 1994 Auk 110:675-682. Descriptive Notes (Listed beneath...