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  1. Birding, birdwatching, and twitching

    The first recorded use of the term birdwatcher was in 1712 by William Oldsworth. The term birding was also used for … See more

    Birdwatching - Wikipedia

    • Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device such as binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, watching public webcams, or by viewing smart bird feeder cameras. Most birdwatchers pu… See more

    The history of birdwatching

    The early interest in observing birds for their aesthetic rather than utilitarian (mainly food) value is traced to the late 18th century in the works of Gilbert White, Thomas Bewick, George Montagu and John Clare. … See more

    Economic and environmental impact

    In the 20th century, most of the birding activity in North America was done on the east coast. The publication of Roger Tory Peterson's field guide in 1934 led to the initial increase in birding. Binoculars, an essential pi… See more

    Activities

    Many birders occupy themselves with observing local species (birding in their "local patch" ), but may also make specific trips to observe birds in other locales. The most active times of the year for birding in temperate zones … See more

    Networking and organization

    Prominent national and continental organizations concerned with birding include the British Trust for Ornithology and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in the United Kingdom, and the American Birding Ass… See more

    Equipment and technology

    Equipment commonly used for birding includes binoculars, a spotting scope with tripod, a smartphone, a notepad, and one or more field guides. Hides (known as blinds in North America) or observation towers are often used … See more

    Socio-psychology

    Ethologist Nikolaas Tinbergen considers birdwatching to be an expression of the male hunting instinct, while Simon Baron-Cohen links it with a male tendency for "systemizing". There have been suggestion… See more

     
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  2. Central Park birdwatching incident - Wikipedia

    On May 25, 2020, a confrontation occurred between Christian Cooper, a Black birdwatcher, and Amy Cooper (unrelated), a White dogwalker from Canada, in a section of New York City's Central Park known as the Ramble.

  3. Birdwatching - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. Birdwatching - Wikiwand

  5. Tim Birkhead: The early birdwatchers | TED Talk

    Birds, a perennial human fascination, entertained medieval homes long before science took them for serious study. "Wisdom of Birds" author Tim Birkhead tours some intriguing birdwatcher lore (dug up in old field journals) -- and talks …

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  7. What Are Bird Watcher’s Called? (Your Complete Guide!)

    Dec 10, 2023 · Bird watchers are known by different names, including birding enthusiasts, birding hobbyists, and avian observers. Ornithologists are professional bird watchers who study birds for scientific purposes. Twitchers …

  8. Birdwatching 101: the Ultimate Guide for Beginners

    Birdwatching, also known as bird watching or birding, is a captivating hobby that will amaze you with the vast diversity of bird species and their habitats. Best of all, you can start your adventure with just a pair of binoculars and a field guide or …

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  9. The History of Birdwatching (A Quick Overview)

    May 15, 2023 · Birdwatching, or observing birds in their natural habitat, has evolved from the 19th-century practice of shooting and identifying birds using a gun. Literature, such as the works of Florence Merriam Bailey, has influenced …

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  10. How Bird Collecting Evolved Into Bird-Watching

    Aug 8, 2022 · From award-winning author and ornithologist Tim Birkhead, a sweeping history of the long and close relationship between birds and humans. But it was science that gave bird collecting its...

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