Want to Contribute to TexasBirder.com?

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We’re building the ultimate online hub for everything a Texas birder could need—gear guides, trip ideas, species spotlights, checklists, community shoutouts, and even a place for storytelling. The best part is that we are having a lot of fun doing it.

We would like to invite you to join us as a contributor, content creator, advertiser, or partner. Whether you’ve been birding since you could hold a field guide or are just learning your way around your copy of Sibley, we may have a place for you here.


What We’re Looking For

Writers & Bloggers (especially regional!)
Do you bird in East Texas pineywoods or in the Hill Country or anywhere else in our great state? If so, we’d love to add your voice. You can contribute once or write regularly—it’s up to you. We’re especially in need of bloggers who can report from their local area and give us birding with a regional flair.

Birding Groups & Clubs
Want to highlight your local events, meetings, or birding trips? We’d love to feature your group and provide you with a platform to connect with more Texas birders.

Tour Operators & Guides
Do you run birding trips or host walks at wildlife refuges or state parks? We’d love to promote your trips in our events calendar—or have you write a blog about what makes your birding tours special. There also is an opportunity for advertising your services.

Small Businesses & Dropship Vendors
Do you sell bird feeders, scopes, optics, books, or bird-themed gear? (Especially if you offer dropshipping). We’re building our shop at IAmATexasBirder.com and want to highlight your birding-related products to a highly engaged audience. Let’s work together.

Nature Photographers & Artists
Do you have a collection of great photographs that you have taken? Do you want to share your illustrations or comics? We’re also looking for visually creative folks to make TexasBirder.com even more diverse and vibrant.

Conservation Groups & Educational Orgs
We want to feature what’s happening in Texas habitat restoration, advocacy, and education. Submit articles, updates, or even “day in the life” stories.


Contributor Perks

As a Contributor, we do have certain perks that may apply:

  • A Contributor bio with links to your website, socials, or projects
  • Promotion via our blog, newsletter, and social media channels
  • An open invitation to be part of a fun, enthusiastic birding community

Businesses: Let’s Work Together

Have a product, brand, or tour that would benefit Texas birders?
We’re accepting:

  • Sponsored blog posts
  • Gear reviews
  • Event listings
  • Display ads
  • Newsletter mentions
  • Affiliate product partnerships (especially dropshipping or Amazon-linked)

With our highly targeted audience of Texas birders, you’re not just reaching random clicks—you’re speaking directly to folks who nerd out over migration maps and warbler neck.


SEO Keywords You’ll Be Found Under

We’re actively building SEO-rich content around keywords like:

  • “birding in Texas”
  • “Texas birding blog”
  • “Texas birdwatching gear”
  • “birding tours in Texas”
  • “birding groups in Texas”
  • “best birding locations in Texas”
  • “Texas birding festivals”
  • “Texas birding events”
  • “Texas birding locations”
  • “Texas bird identification”

… and other variations of these as well as other keywords. If you’ve got a voice, video, product, event, or organization that belongs in those search results, now’s the time to join us.


Why TexasBirder.com?

Because it’s fun.
Because we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
Because the birds are amazing and so are the people who watch them.
And because Texas is BIG, and it deserves a birding site that’s just as bold, diverse, and colorful.


Ready to Join the Flock?

Whether you’re writing your first blog post or ready to advertise your birding business, we’d love to chat. Email us at [fu*@*********er.com].

Let’s build something great—together.

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Final Word

Come for the birds. Stay for the puns.
TexasBirder.com isn’t just a website. It’s a community. And it’s growing—fast.

We’d love for you to be a part of it.