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spotter

[spot-er] / ˈspɒt ər /
NOUN
detector
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You could say that the Kennedy family, who travelled to Ballina from Galway, are seasoned spotters of US presidents.

From BBC

The Russians had stretched an electrical cable nearby, hinting it could also be set off remotely by a spotter.

From New York Times

ProPublica confirmed that Thomas was on the jet through Supreme Court security records obtained by the nonprofit Fix the Court, private jet data, a New Haven plane spotter and another person at the airport.

From Salon

Trained spotters reported nearly 100 locations where tornadoes were spotted or had caused damage Friday and Saturday, according to the Weather Service.

From New York Times

A year on, when Bradford & Bingley ran into trouble, the Bank of England had spotters outside the bank's branches but were relieved to see no such queues for the nation's TV cameras.

From BBC