Best place with huge areas for waterfowl, shorebirds around the lake and fields and spring migrants.
There's a lot of places here and if you've never birded out here, here's a list of places to go.
On the lake, there's parks you can visit to get some nice birds.
Other good spots to see a lot of birds are the fields all around the lake but mostly on the north side. The main loop around these roads, which I included a map for below, is to start at 352 going north to Alligator Road, which is the furthermost north of Williamson County here. Turn right and go East to 360 (Friendship Road). Turn right and it will bend to the left and then to the right. These are the bends many refer to when finding the Mountain Plovers in the winter months. Continue on until you are back to the main road, 971. There are several roads inside that loop that hold a lot of birds as well. You just have to drive around and find them. Always look for sheet water (standing water in the fields) to find shorebirds. You will find lots of raptors, owls during the right times, and other birds.
Comanche Bluff Trail - This is a good trail that you can start on either from Taylor Park or from the end of cr 496. It is a long trail that winds around by the lake on the San Gabriel River. You can see many species here throughout the year.
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