verb
- to observe and identify wild birds in their natural habitat, typically as a hobby or recreational activity
Usage: commonly used in present tense or gerund form (birdwatching); can be transitive or intransitive
Examples
- She loves to birdwatch in the local park every weekend.
- We birdwatch along the coast during migration season to spot rare species.
- My grandfather has been birdwatching for over thirty years.
- They birdwatch with binoculars and a field guide to identify different species.
- Birdwatching requires patience and early morning starts.
- He decided to birdwatch at the nature preserve before sunrise.