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Well, what about birders who like listening to birds which sing? The early bird gets the worm and the early birder faces the music: literally. So, it's safe to say that birders like to bird and birds like to sing – in the most general sense. Birding, as an activity, includes watching or admiring birds, photographing or filming them, counting or listing them, or sound-recording their vocalisations, or all of the above!īirds, on the other hand, like to sing, flock, feed, preen, migrate, or breed, in no particular order, among other every day chores or seasonal tasks.
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In other words, all birders like to watch birds, or ‘go birding', or simply, ‘bird'. Bird-watching or ‘birding' is watching and observing birds and their behaviours in their natural habitats. A clean pair of ‘bins' is the most indispensable tool that a birder needs to spot and observe birds doing what they naturally do. As an ardent birder, nothing gives me more joy than the simple act of cleaning my binoculars (‘bins' in birder slang).