614 Sand Piper Circle (0.5 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony Blue Water Fisherman 614SP is located in Port Aransas. The property is 1.3 mi from The University of Texas Marine Science Institute and less than 0.6 mi from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center.
519 Avenue H (0.8 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
The Beach House is set in Port Aransas 0.9 mi from Port Aransas Marina 1 mi from Port Aransas Nature Preserve as well as 1.2 mi from The University of Texas Marine Science Institute. It is located 1.1 mi from I. B.
(0.9 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
Set in Port Aransas 1.2 mi from The University of Texas Marine Science Institute and less than 0.6 mi from Port Aransas Art Center New! Marvelous Beach Home 2Min from Beach offers air conditioning. With free private parking the property is 1.
300 West Avenue G (0.9 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
The Ocean's Edge Hotel Port AransasTX is located 20 miles from Corpus Christi and 14 miles from Padre Island in Port Aransas. Each room includes a television. Each room has its own private bathroom.
512 Gulf St (1.0 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
Set 0.7 mi from Port Aransas Marina in Port Aransas The Gulf House GS512 offers accommodations with a kitchen. This property is 1.1 mi from The University of Texas Marine Science Institute. The holiday home is equipped with a TV and a living room.
1030 S. 10th Street (1.0 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodations with a private pool Island Vibes 20 is located in Port Aransas. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a balcony.
1909 Highway 361 (1.0 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
This Port Aransas hotel is located just two miles from the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center and features an accessible outdoor swimming pool and complimentary wireless internet access.
200 West Avenue F #304 (1.1 km from Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center)
Located in Port Aransas in the Mustang Island region Aldens Anchor LP11 features a balcony. The property is a 16-minute walk from the Port Aransas Marina. The apartment is equipped with a TV and 2 bedrooms.
The Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center in Port Aransas is a beautiful, natural haven for birders of all levels. Located on The University Of Texas Marine Science Institute campus, this incredible center has been providing recreational birding experiences to visitors since 2008. Not only can visitors observe birds in their natural habitat at this center, they can also learn more about the species and the environment that make up the rich ecosystem here.
The Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center is home to hundreds of different species of birds such as ospreys, pelicans, plovers and many other shorebirds, as well as various migrant species. With trails winding through a variety of habitats including salt marsh prairies and coastal scrub, there is something for everyone here. In addition to these amazing avian sights, visitors can also take part in educational programs such as lectures from ornithologists and field trips with knowledgeable volunteer birders.
The center offers guided tours throughout every season that focus on different aspects of birding such as identification skills or behavior analysis. Special events are held throughout the year including night hikes and sunrise/sunset walks that give visitors a chance to experience nature up close. Photographers will appreciate the ample opportunities for capturing scenic landscapes and stunning wildlife photography during any visit here.
The Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center is much more than just a great spot for bird watching though; it is an information hub with resources ranging from books to newsletters full of tips related to birding and conservation efforts in Port Aransas and beyond. The center also plays an active role in local efforts to protect endangered species through fieldwork research projects which provide valuable data and insight into threatened populations around the world. Through collaboration with local organizations such as Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program (CBBEP) , they work towards restoring habitats essential for migratory birds so future generations can continue to enjoy this beautiful part of Texas’s outdoor culture.