
East Texas Birding, ID Guide for East Texas Birds,
I AM ACTIVELY WORKING ON THIS PAGE - IT WILL LOOK STRANGE WHEN YOU GET TO THE BOTTOM. IT MAY BE SOME TIME SUNDAY BEFORE I FINISH IT BUT IT WILL BE DONE THIS WEEKEND. 🙂
ID Guide to East Texas Birds
East Texas is truly a birder’s paradise, filled with an incredible variety of stunning birds. Some call this place home year-round, while others grace us with their presence during migration, giving us a fleeting but breathtaking glimpse before continuing their journey.
I’ve had the absolute joy of capturing thousands of photos of these amazing creatures, and now they’re being put to good use—to help you identify and appreciate each species! (And yes, with just a few exceptions, every photo you see is one I’ve personally taken.)
This flip-style format works like fun flashcards, making bird identification an exciting game rather than a challenge. Whether you’re just starting or you’ve been birding for years, this tool makes learning both easy and enjoyable!
And the best part? This is just the beginning! I’ll keep adding more species to make this as complete as possible. So grab your binoculars, get ready to flip through, and let’s have some fun learning these birds together!
PUT YOUR CURSOR OVER THE IMAGE AND THE NAME WILL BE REVEALED.

Black-bellied Whistling Duck

Snow Goose

Ross's Goose

Canada Goose

Muscovi Duck

Wood Duck

Blue Wing Teal

Northern Shoveler

Gadwall

American Wigeon

Mallard

Northern Pintail

Green-wing Teal

Canvasback Ducks

Greater Scaup

Lesser Scaups

Common Goldeneye

Hooded Merganser

Red-breasted Merganser

Ruddy Duck

Eurasian Collared Dove

Inca Dove

White-winged Dove

Mourning Dove

Greater Roadrunner

Common Nighthawk

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Rufous Hummingbird

American Coot

American Avocet

American Golden Plover

Killdeer

Spotted Sandpiper

Lesser Yellowlegs

Willet

Greater Yellowlegs

Least Sandpiper

Bonapartes Gull

Ring-billed Gull

Caspian Tern

Forsters Tern

Pied-bill Grebe

Horned Grebe

Common Loon

Wood Stork

Brown Booby

Anhinga

Double-crested Cormorant

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