I've always found this an interesting question.
Birders and avian photographers share the love of the same subjects but often approach those subjects in different ways, and clearly have different needs. Try photographing birds as the only photographer in a party of birders. Yikes!
I started birding more than 30 years ago, and worked up a life list of over 400 species before I ever picked up a camera to start expressing my interest in these creatures in a different way.
How many other avian photographers out there are birders as well, or started as birders and switched to avian photography? I don't mean to be divisive. Though I've picked up a camera, which means I've slowed down much more than the average birding group, I still am a birder, too.






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