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2025 Winter Meeting in the Golden Triangle

Meet us in Texas’ Golden Triangle – Beaumont (Boomtown), Port Arthur (the Cajun Capital of Texas), and Orange (the Gateway City) – for the 2025 winter meeting of the Texas Ornithological Society on January 16-19, 2025!

Event registration begins on December 9, 2024, at 6:00 a.m. HERE. We will be offering a diverse array of field trips - take a look!

All activities – event check-in, trip departures and our Saturday banquet – will take place at our host hotel, the Holiday Inn & Suites Beaumont Plaza. Please make your reservations by calling 409-842-7808 BY 5:00 p.m.  DECEMBER 24, 2024.  Mention that you are with the TOS group for the special room rate of $109 for a king and $119 for a double queen.  Tax and gratuity are not included in that price. Cancellations must be received at least 72 hours before check-in date.

Two coupons per room are provided for a free breakfast beginning at 5:00 a.m. daily. 

Our TOS merchandise will be on sale, Golden Triangle Audubon Society will host an information table, and there will be a prize drawing at each evening’s presentation. We will also have a Chance Auction and lots of time to socialize.

Bring the neck wallet you received at the Weslaco meeting and receive a special gift!

We are eager to explore this corner of the Lone Star State and hope you will join the fun!

  • Christine Turnbull, TOS Past-President and Planning Committee Chair

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Welcome to the Amazing World of Texas Birds!

If you love birds, Texas is definitely the place for you! With eight different geographical regions to explore, each offering its own, unique wildlife environment; more than 660 species to be discovered; and a location adjacent to the tropical regions of Mexico and Central America, you never know what you might see when you grab your binoculars and head out!

Texas Ornithological Society is proud to promote the discovery, knowledge, observation and conservation of birds in Texas since 1953.