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‘I had no one to bird with who wasn’t 20 years older than me’: Meet the Gen Zers who transformed grandma’s hobby into an analog craze
Gen Z enthusiasts are reviving bird‑watching, turning a hobby once considered niche into a mainstream “cool” activity.
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Gen Z enthusiasts are reviving bird‑watching, turning a hobby once considered niche into a mainstream “cool” activity. The trend is described as an analog craze that grew from a grandmother’s pastime into a social movement among younger people. eBird director Christopher Wood noted that participants now often leave their phones behind while observing birds. This shift reflects a broader appeal for low‑tech, nature‑focused experiences among the generation.
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