bird-watch

bird′-watch`

or bird′watch`,



v.i.
to identify and observe birds in their natural habitat as a recreation.
[1945–50]
bird′-watch`er, bird′watch`er, n.
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Matt said: "Our gardens are very picturesque and attract a wide variety of species, so we thought it would be an ideal place to bird-watch."
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If it is a terrible day we bird-watch and make sure the pond is full.