It depends on the point of view. For example, some people say horseback riding is a sport, others say it is not. The same goes for dancing, Chess, and bird watching. My personal opinion is that it is a sport, because it has a defined goal (spotting and successfully identifying birds) and it is a form of exertion. Of course, my definition of a sport is looser than some peoples'. Some would say a sport has to have teams, (although a Birdwatching group... ) others might say it's not strenuous enough, (but then, if you think about Golf...) and others might say you have to score in some way to consider it a sport. (Of course, some birders keep a life list - a scoresheet of the birds they've seen...)
Like I said, my personal opinion is that yes, birdwatching is a sport. However, a convincing argument could be made for either opinion.
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Bird Watching.
Watching the world of birds through a bird box camera gives you an insight into the drama and action of nesting, watching eggs hatch and following stories of the chicks as they venture into the world.
"Blue bird" is slang for cop. Saying "theres a blue bird on my shoulder" means a cop is watching me. And "can I kill it" is just a basic question.
An example of a careless animal would be a deer walking out in the middle of a road, or a bird not watching where its going flying in the sky.
Sounds like bird-watching but I don't know if I would consider that a "sport".
Bird Watching - magazine - was created in 1986.
We call it bird watching too.
the sport of television watching
The Nutty Squirrels Go Bird Watching was created in 1961.
Hong Kong Bird Watching Society was created in 1957.
It can be both. If you are playing a sport for a team. Then you are doing a sport. If you just sitting on your sofa, you are watching a sport.
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Someone that was incredibly passionate for birds. I assume that there is no any individual registered on history as the "inventor" of bird watching.
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People watching a sport are the spectators.