Springtime on Galveston Island beckons as migrating birds arrive, inviting bird watching and photography enthusiasts to explore nature’s wonders!
Each spring, Galveston Island welcomes thousands of migrating birds—and the birders and photographers eager to see them. FeatherFest offers a front-row seat to this natural spectacle, with opportunities to explore the island’s diverse coastal habitats. This weeklong festival invites you to experience the outdoors in unforgettable ways—whether you’re scanning the shoreline for shorebirds, capturing the perfect shot of a roseate spoonbill, or joining expert-led excursions that bring you closer to nature.
Discover One of Texas’ Premier Birding Festivals
FeatherFest is among the largest birding festivals in Texas—and one of the few that also features a dedicated nature photography track. With expert guides leading the way, you’ll explore Galveston’s diverse habitats, spotting migratory and resident species in their natural environment. It’s also a chance to connect with fellow birders and outdoor enthusiasts from across the country, sharing favorite sightings, memorable field experiences, and the excitement of each new discovery.
Frame Your Perfect Shot Nature Photography Festival
The Galveston Island Nature Tourism Council preludes the annual event with the Birding & Nature Photo Contest, AKA FeatherFest PhotoFest that offers serious AND casual nature photographers the opportunity to appreciate the spring migration. There are even prizes!
An Aviary Haven
Galveston, on the Upper Texas Coast, is on the Central Flyway — a migratory flight path from South America to Canada. It offers birds a variety of natural habitats — beaches, wetlands, grasslands, woods, ponds, and bays — for the many that stop on their way north or south, others that winter here, or those that live in Galveston year-round.
Field Trips
Birding Field Trips for the beginner or advanced bird watcher. You’ve so many options to see our fine feathered friends.
- Choose by ecosystem, from pines to coastal marshland (though there’s even a trip to see how the urban landscape can serve as an avian home).
- Select by species, from the American Bald Eagle to the American Oystercatcher. Or select by birder specialty, from bird identification to introduction to coastal birding.
- Time frame: The opportunities to see birds are multifold in these well-organized trips designed for half, whole, or more days.
The website separates out the skill level required, the activity level of the trip and whether you’ll bus or meet at the site.
Details for FeatherFest Attendees
- Registration: Activities fill quickly. Register early for photography workshops and birding field trips.
- Location: Galveston, Texas — where birds migrating to and from Central and South America stop to enjoy the variety of habitats that the island has to offer.
- Lodging: Hotels, condos and vacation rentals are available on Galveston Island. Many offer special guest rates in support of FeatherFest, so make certain to let them know why you’re headed here.