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Simple answer to both your questions is, it can be.
You do get a Christian form of Druidry. Think the current Archbishop of Canterbury is one. So I feel Druidry is more about how you go about things/a body of lore rather than a set of beliefs. (OK so most Druids are probably pagan!)
How structured depends very much on the particular group/sect/tradition
OBOD seems fairly together.
http://www.druidry.org/
While not specifically about Druidry, IMBAS seem to have done a fair bit of (decent) research in to this difficult area of study, and seem to know their stuff. You may find this article interesting
http://www.imbas.org/articles/elements_duile.html
This is a reasonable summary of what we know of historical Druidry.
http://draeconin.com/database/celtreli.htm
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"Druid" is a label I'm fairly comfortable with. I wouldn't consider myself a Shaman as I've not been initiated into such a tradition. Many of my beliefs would probably allow me to be la bled as an Animist (which is what Shamans could also be)
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