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The wording of some of the above replies seems to imply that birding is an activity that is somehow superior to birdwatching. I utterly disagree. I became aware of the blurring or ambiguity of the 2 terms, and decided I am a staunch birdwatcher, interested in what makes a bird a bird, the way it is adapted to its niche, its esthetic or artistic and beneficial qualities, and the promotion of its welfare. I find birding, meaning the identification and listing or censusing of what one finds, to be sometimes a disagreeably competitive collection pastime. It has been said that if birders weren’t ‘collecting’ birds, they would be collecting something else. I think of my birdwatching as a passion that affirms one’s kinship with Nature rather than as a sport. I enjoy photographing birds in an ethical manner and writing poems about them.
Hello Murray,
Thanks very much for sharing this important perspective. I appreciate your point.
– Noah Cole
As a local photographer in Durham Region on the edge of Lake Ontario I’m always surprised at the wealth of wildlife and birds traveling through the area.
I think it’s time I make the leap to becoming a birder.
For the Love of birds
I have 40 acres of forest, I would like to have someone come out and walk the property with me and tell me What wild flowers I should Plant and bird houses to build that would attract bird suitable for that area , Pontypool Ontario , one hour from Toronto East,
Thanks for your Love of Birds
Glen
Nice blog! I think I would definitely classify myself as a bird watcher (even after 15 years of studying ornithology I still haven’t reached birder status).
Thanks for reading, Deborah! Oh, I’d venture to say there’s a little bit of birder in you!
I’m a little of both! I enjoy the birds from my kitchen window, but also like to hop in the truck and go in search of some rare finds. I enjoy the “hunt” and the “view”, so maybe I’m a “Birdwatching Birder”. 😉
I can relate to this! Yes — a birdwatching birder!
Birder. 20th Baiilie Birdathon coming up May 19.
Good luck!