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birder

/ˈbʌrdər/
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Other forms: birders

A birder is someone who spends a lot of time outside looking for nuthatches, finches, orioles, and woodpeckers. If you're a fan of flying feathered friends, you should get some binoculars and become a birder!

Birders are fascinated by birds of all kinds. Before the 20th century, this word referred to people who catch birds, but these days it's a synonym for "bird watcher." Some birders spend a lot of their free time adding birds to their life list: searching for the rare Kirtland's Warbler in Michigan or excitedly identifying a limpkin near a Florida marsh. Even if you just enjoy watching chickadees on your backyard bird feeder, you can still call yourself a birder.

Definitions of birder
  1. noun
    a person who identifies and studies birds in their natural habitats
    synonyms: bird watcher
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    type of:
    amateur
    someone who pursues a study or sport as a pastime
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