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There’s a moment — and every bird lover knows exactly which moment this is — when you realize you’ve crossed a line. Maybe it was the day you canceled dinner plans because a rare warbler had been spotted at the nature preserve three towns over. Maybe it was when you started keeping a life list. Maybe it was when you found yourself explaining the difference between a house finch and a purple finch to someone who did not ask and did not care.

That’s the moment you became a bird nerd. And honestly? It’s one of the best things that can happen to a person. Welcome to the club. Here are 25 signs you’re officially one of us.

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1. You Know the Difference Between a House Finch and a Purple Finch

And you have explained this difference to at least three people who responded with “they look the same to me.” They do not look the same to you. They never will again.

2. Your Phone Has More Bird Photos Than People Photos

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Scroll back far enough and you’ll find a blurry photo of what might be a yellow-rumped warbler, seventeen nearly identical shots of a cardinal at the feeder, and a surprisingly good close-up of a tufted titmouse. Your family photos are somewhere in there too, probably.

3. You’ve Shushed Someone Mid-Sentence Because You Heard a Bird Call

It wasn’t rude. It was necessary. That was definitely a wood thrush and you needed to confirm it. The conversation could wait. The wood thrush could not.

4. You Have Strong Opinions About Bird Feeders

Tube feeders versus platform feeders. Safflower versus sunflower. Suet in winter, nyjer for finches, no corn because squirrels. You have done the research. You have the receipts. You will not be taking questions from people who just put out a generic seed mix and call it a day.

5. You’ve Woken Up Before 5 AM Voluntarily — for Birds

Not for work. Not for a flight. For birds. Because dawn is when they’re most active, and you were not going to miss the morning chorus just because it was cold and dark and any reasonable person would still be asleep.

6. You Can Identify a Bird by Its Song Before You See It

The “drink-your-teeeea” of the eastern towhee. The “fee-bee” of the black-capped chickadee. The impossibly complex improvisation of the brown thrasher. You hear these things and your brain immediately says species, location, behavior before you’ve even looked up from your coffee.

7. You’ve Driven Out of Your Way to Check a “Promising Habitat”

You were on the way somewhere else. You passed a wetland. You thought, “that looks like it could have rails.” You were late to wherever you were going. No regrets.

8. Your Wardrobe Includes at Least One Bird Shirt You Wear Unironically

And not just any bird shirt — a good one. A vintage illustration of a cardinal with a scripture verse. A hummingbird design that’s actually beautiful. A “Birdwatching Is Cheaper Than Therapy” tee that you wear to the grocery store because it is simply true. If you’re still looking for the perfect one, the YourBirdBuddyShop on Etsy has over 122 designs that were made exactly for you.

9. You’ve Kept a Life List

Or a yard list. Or a county list. Or all three. You know your current total. You know which species you’re still missing from your region. You have a plan for getting them.

10. You’ve Gotten Genuinely Emotional About a Bird

The first time you saw a painted bunting. The morning a cardinal appeared at the feeder the day after someone you loved passed away. The summer a pair of bluebirds nested in your yard and raised three clutches. Birds have a way of arriving at exactly the right moment, and if you’ve been paying attention long enough, you know this to be true.

11. You’ve Argued About Whether a Sighting “Counts”

Did it count if you only heard it? What if you saw it through a window? What if it was a captive bird that escaped? These are serious questions with serious answers, and you have opinions about all of them.

12. You Know What “Pishing” Is and You’ve Done It in Public

Making a “psh-psh-psh” sound to attract curious birds is a completely normal and effective birding technique. It is also the kind of thing that makes strangers give you a very wide berth on a nature trail. You do not care. It works.

13. You’ve Identified a Bird in Someone Else’s Vacation Photos

They posted a beach photo. You commented “is that a royal tern in the background?” They said “I have no idea, we were just looking at the sunset.” You were looking at the tern.

14. You Have a Dedicated Pair of Binoculars That Cost More Than Your Last Pair of Shoes

And you would do it again. The difference between 8×32 and 10×42 is not nothing. The difference between a $50 pair and a $300 pair is everything. You know this. You have no regrets.

15. You’ve Planned a Vacation Around Birding

The destination was chosen because of what species are present during migration. The itinerary includes specific hotspots from eBird. Your travel companions may or may not have fully understood what they were signing up for.

16. You’ve Named Your Backyard Birds

There’s a cardinal who comes every morning that you’ve named Gerald. There’s a particularly aggressive blue jay named Karen. There’s a mourning dove couple you’ve been rooting for since last spring. You know this is anthropomorphizing. You do not care.

17. You Check eBird Before You Check the Weather

What’s the point of knowing the weather if you don’t know what birds are currently being reported in your area? These are not separate questions.

18. You’ve Spent 20 Minutes Trying to Get a Better Photo of a “Common” Bird

It was just a house sparrow. But the light was perfect, and it was doing something interesting with a seed, and you were not going to let that moment pass without documentation.

19. You’ve Explained Migration to Someone Who Did Not Ask

They mentioned seeing a lot of birds lately. You explained the entire concept of fall migration, the role of weather fronts in triggering movement, and the phenomenon of fallout events. They nodded politely. You felt great about the conversation.

20. You’ve Stood Completely Still for Five Minutes Waiting for a Bird to Come Back

It was there. You saw it. It flew into the brush. You waited. You are still waiting. It will come back. It has to come back.

21. You See Birds in Paintings and Immediately Try to Identify the Species

You were at a museum. There was a beautiful landscape painting. There was a small bird in the corner. You spent more time trying to identify the bird than looking at the rest of the painting. The docent was not amused.

22. You’ve Gotten Excited About a “Lifer” in a Way That Confused Non-Birders

You saw a bird you’d never seen before. You reacted the way other people react to meeting a celebrity. Your non-birding friends tried to be supportive but clearly did not understand why you were this excited about a small brown bird.

23. You Know What “Jizz” Means in Birding Context

It’s the overall impression of a bird — its shape, posture, movement, and behavior that lets you identify it even before you see the details. It’s a completely legitimate birding term. You’ve used it in conversation and watched people’s faces do something complicated.

24. You’ve Defended a Bird’s Honor

Someone called pigeons “rats with wings.” Someone said starlings are just pests. Someone dismissed the common grackle as “just a blackbird.” You had thoughts. You shared them. You do not apologize for this.

25. You Believe Every Bird Is a Small Reminder That You Are Not Alone

This one isn’t funny. It’s just true. There’s something about birds — their freedom, their beauty, their presence at exactly the right moments — that feels like a message. “Look up. Pay attention. You are seen.” If you’re a person of faith, you know the verse: “Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father’s care.” (Matthew 10:29)

That’s what birds do for bird nerds. They remind us to look up. And that’s worth being proud of.


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Shane Warren

Hi there! I’m Shane, a lifelong avian enthusiast with 40 years of feathers, chirps, and joy under my wing. From rehabilitating injured hawks to raising chatty parrots, birds have been my teachers, companions, and endless source of wonder. Over the decades, I’ve shared my home with dozens of feathered friends—parakeets, cockatiels, macaws—but my heart truly belongs to conures. Their fiery personalities, rainbow plumage, and knack for mischief never fail to brighten my day! This site is my way of sharing the wisdom I’ve gathered—from nurturing baby chicks to creating bird-friendly gardens—so you can build deeper bonds with these incredible creatures. Whether you’re a first-time bird parent or a seasoned birder, let’s explore the avian world together!

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