A beautiful newish home in Sugarland very modern amenities for $2500 a month. of course it won't still be available in another three months when I would be able to get down there.
this seems pretty amazing:
You're in one of the best birding corridors in North America this stretch of the Texas Gulf Coast is on a major migratory flyway. Here's what's out there:
Best Overall Brazos Bend State Park 4.8 (5,760 reviews)
Just south of Sugar Land, this is the crown jewel of the region. Over 300 bird species have been recorded here, plus alligators everywhere. Multiple trails wind around lakes draped in Spanish moss. Open daily 8AM10PM.
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge 4.5
A massive federal wetlands refuge with herons, egrets, roseate spoonbills, and shorebirds in abundance. The 9-mile auto tour is a great way to cover ground and avoid mosquitoes. The Discovery Center ( 4.8, open 7 days) nearby offers easy boardwalk trails into the marsh and is open every day 7AM6:30PM.
Armand Bayou Nature Center 4.7
A wonderful hidden gem northeast of Sugar Land, right on the way toward Galveston. It sits on one of the largest urban wilderness preserves in the US bayou trails, birds, alligators, and even free-roaming bison. Small admission (~$7). Closed Sunday mornings.
Galveston Island State Park 4.6
At the end of the corridor, the bay side of this state park is excellent for coastal birding marsh, prairie, and shoreline habitats all in one place. The Nature Center has binoculars available to borrow and knowledgeable rangers.
Laffite's Cove Nature Society 4.8 (free!)
A quiet, beloved birding preserve tucked into a Galveston neighborhood, with boardwalks through woods and ponds. Free to visit, open daily 6AM8PM, and regularly sighted species include warblers, herons, and migratory songbirds. Limited parking, so go early.
The whole route is essentially a birder's dream day trip start at Brazos Bend, work your way through the Brazoria refuges, and finish at Galveston!