Texas Birder Press

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Books for Birders. By Birders. for the Joy of the Chase

Welcome to Texas Birder Press, the publishing wing of TexasBirder.com. Yes, wing is intentional. We tried calling it our publishing “division, ” but for a birding website, that felt suspiciously flightless.

This is where stories take wing, field notes become books, and good birding ideas occasionally molt into something worth printing.

We’re building a growing little roost of birding books and nature titles designed to inform, entertain, and maybe even make you smile into your binoculars.

Available Now on Amazon

Where the Birds Sing: A Birdwatcher’s Journal (Check it out on Amazon.com)

 

Part field journal, part memory keeper, part excuse to buy another pen.

Whether you are recording first sightings, migration surprises, weather notes, or that glorious day you finally found the bird everyone else somehow saw before you, this journal gives those moments a place to live.

Perfect for:

      • Birding trip notes

      • Life lists and seasonal observations

      • Nature journaling

      • Sketches and field impressions

      • Remembering where you saw that warbler you can’t quite identify in your photos

    Because great birding memories deserve more than scraps of paper in the glove box.


    Bird Watching Notebook (Link coming soon)

    Simple. Useful. Portable. Honest.

    A practical notebook made for birders who just want a clean place to record sightings, habitat notes, behavior observations, or sudden brilliance in the field.

    No complicated system. No fuss. Just room for birds.

    Sometimes the best gear is a notebook and a little curiosity.


    Word Search Books for Bird Lovers

    Yes… birding can follow you into your living room.

    Our bird-themed word search books are built for fun, learning, and the occasional obsession over whether “Prothonotary” really fits in that diagonal row.

    Great for:

        • Birders

        • Nature lovers

        • Gifts

        • Travel days

        • Rainy days

        • People who think “shorebird terminology” sounds relaxing

      (Those people are correct.)

      More puzzle and activity books are on the way.

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       Are You a Nature Writer or Birder with a Book Idea?

      We’d love to hear from you.

      Texas Birder Press is interested in considering manuscripts and book ideas related to:

          • Birding

          • Natural history

          • Wildlife travel

          • Nature education

          • Bird photography

          • Regional field guides

          • Humor and storytelling from the field

        If you’ve written something that belongs in the hands of birders, send us a note.

        Maybe you have the next great birding book perched in your desk drawer.

        Let’s talk.

        Interested in publication consideration? Contact us through TexasBirder.com.

         Coming Soon

        Several new titles are in the nest and will be landing soon.

        Expect:

            • Guiding the Flock: A Field Guide to Leading Birding Trips, Tours, and Birdwatching Adventures (June, 2026)

            • Top 25 Birding Locations in New Mexico (September, 2026)

            • Beginner’s Guide to Birding (August, 2026)

            • Birding Destinations

            • Nature writing

            • A few surprises with feathers on them

          Check back often. This shelf is growing. 

           A Small Press With Big Wings

          At Texas Birder Press, we believe books should teach something, delight someone, and occasionally cause a birder to mutter, “I need this.”

          Thanks for stopping by our little publishing roost.

          Stay tuned.

          More books are coming.

          And yes… there will probably be warblers.