H.R. No. 1333 is a resolution congratulating the city of San Marcos for being designated a Bird City Texas community by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Audubon Texas. This recognition is significant as San Marcos is one of only 11 cities to receive this certification since the program's inception in 2020. The city achieved this status by meeting stringent criteria, which included maintaining bird-friendly native landscapes, removing invasive species, expanding green spaces and trails, and promoting alternative transportation options. Its location along the Central Flyway route makes it a vital stopover for migrating birds, and its diverse habitats support a wide range of bird species.

To celebrate this achievement, San Marcos plans to host a series of events, including an official designation ceremony, the Great Backyard Bird Count, and the Migratory Bird Day Festival, which has been held since 2021. The city will also continue to provide educational programs aimed at encouraging conservation efforts among its residents. The resolution expresses the Texas House of Representatives' commendation for the city's commitment to creating a thriving environment for birds and wildlife, and it calls for an official copy of the resolution to be prepared for the city as a token of high regard.