bird watcher
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- bird-watching noun
Etymology
Origin of bird watcher
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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Beginners especially are welcome, in fact, as they’re more apt to notice common species and behaviors that longtime bird watchers might overlook.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr Flesher said he had been out to speak to some of the bird watchers and had met people from as far away as Glasgow.
From BBC
However, the river channels are frequently used by runners, cyclists, bird watchers and others.
From Los Angeles Times
Southern California bird watchers saw a new and yet familiar sight in Orange County earlier this month.
From Los Angeles Times
A retired American diplomat, he is birding’s ultimate “big lister,” a star of the small but growing subculture of hypercompetitive bird watchers who scour the globe vying to see as many species as possible.
From New York Times
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