By: Huffman S.C.R. No. 30
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  WHEREAS, Situated on the Texas coast, Matagorda County
  provides a diverse set of habitats that welcome hundreds of bird
  species each year; and
         WHEREAS, The county's shoreline and marshes attract birds
  such as ospreys, pelicans, and egrets, while inland terrains are
  home to hawks, hummingbirds, blackbirds, and more; along the area's
  bays and rivers, loons, cormorants, and mergansers can be found,
  and the county is also on the pathway for numerous migratory
  species, including flycatchers, vireos, and orioles; and
         WHEREAS, Since 1993, the county has participated in the
  Audubon Christmas Bird Count, and it has consistently earned a top
  ranking for its rich diversity of species; during the 2023-2024
  count, the county had 225 types of birds in its tally, taking first
  place for locations north of the U.S.-Mexico border; in addition,
  it had the only examples of such rare birds as the surf scoter and
  the blue grosbeak; and
         WHEREAS, Matagorda County features many conservation areas
  that help protect bird habitats; these include the Big Boggy
  National Wildlife Refuge, the Mad Island Wildlife Management Area,
  The Nature Conservancy's Clive Runnells Family Mad Island Marsh
  Preserve, the Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area, and the
  Dog Island Preserve, which together encompass more than 26,000
  acres; in addition, residents and visitors can enjoy the region's
  biodiversity at the Matagorda County Birding Nature Center and the
  Matagorda Bay Nature Park, and Palacios is the site of the annual
  Matagorda Bay Birdfest, where attendees can enjoy bird tours, a
  parade, a youth art contest, and other activities; and
         WHEREAS, Matagorda County has demonstrated a notable
  commitment to preserving its abundant natural resources, ensuring
  that it will continue to host myriad bird species, and the county's
  status as a premier location to appreciate avian wildlife is indeed
  deserving of recognition; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby designate Matagorda County as the official Birding Capital
  of Texas; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That, in accordance with the provisions of Section
  391.003(e), Government Code, this designation remain in effect
  until the 10th anniversary of the date this resolution is finally
  passed by the legislature.