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The late Barry Bucholtz

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Subject: The late Barry Bucholtz
From: Murray Hunt <>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 05:40:42 +1000 (EST)
G'day All,
  I too simply wish to share some thoughts on a 'late' mate and wish too pass 
on deepest condolences to Barry's wife, family and others friends.

  I only met Barry four years ago (at O'Reilly's Guesthouse where I had been 
working) but in that time I regarded him not only as a mate but also as a 
mentor and whenever I had a birding or business question inevitably I would 
seek out his wisdom. Later when living and working at Ayers Rock I too like 
many others was the recipient of his generosity and had a place to stay 
whenever in Alice. One early occasion after a great meal and a couple of drinks 
he asked me that fateful question, "So how many birds have you seen in 
Australia?". I being pretty new 'to the game' had not actually ever counted my 
hard earnt ticks scribled with pride in a much dog-eared Slater & Slater. Also 
I wanted to get my total up there a little bit more before the first 
calculation. However this response did not satisfy a clearly excited Barry as 
he grabbed my birdbook out of my desperate hands. Ticks where counted and 
numbers projected into the balmy Alice night and finally a total of bird species
 seen - mid 300's - not too bad but embarassing next to Barry's 700! Bird talk 
continued very late into the night and quite a few extra drinks were exhausted. 
There was only ever one bird that I could tease Barry about (and I loved to 
bring it up at the best of occasions) - Sooty Owl was on my list for a little 
while before finally finding its way onto Barry's colossal list.

  In the time since that fateful night the 'lifers' have trickled in and 
through birdwatching with Barry or due to great information supplied by him I 
can say that he supplied 24 new birds including a lot of the difficult birds of 
Central Australia. I can also say that I was fortunate to also go birding with 
Barry in Kakadu where I now work and also on Kangaroo Island where he also had 
a home.

  Today was Barry's funeral and not being able to get there I did the next best 
thing - I went searching for a special bird - one that has avoided me on dozens 
of occasions - this thing is a MAJOR 'bogey bird' - it has avoided me so badly 
that in the past I have even refused to say its name, actually all I will say 
now is that it has a white throat and lives above Gunlom Falls in Kakadu. I 
chose to resume my search today because on a previous occasion Barry and I 
searched for this bird and the 'birding gods' were particularly cruel that day 
- Barry SAW it and I only HEARD it. What do you think happened today? Did the 
gods deliver me from my birding anquish? It would be really nice to finish this 
story by saying yes but unfortunatey I DIPPED again! Barry though would be 
having a laugh about it and I can almost hear him even from this distance 
calling me all kinds of nasty names.

  Barry was a special bloke. His birding knowledge and expertise was 
extraordinary. But above all this his generosity of spirit in sharing his life, 
house, car, food, drink and information was (as agreed in many other peoples' 
recollections) his defining trait. Mate, you will be sorely missed.

  Thoughts go out particularly to Julie and the boys.


                
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