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Desert Birder Death

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Subject: Desert Birder Death
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 11:23:22 +1100
But if he had followed the basic bush safety rules, he would be alive to report his sightings. No bird is worth your life.

Carl Clifford

On 09/10/2008, at 8:59 AM,  wrote:


This morning the SMH is reporting the fatality of a birder in northern Western Australia. Apparently his vehicle became bogged & he died of heat & or thirst. Now the righteous outcries will begin about how he should not have gone on his own, should have hired an EPIRB & satellite phone, should have filed a trip plan, what a fool he was, etc. But before that starts I would just like to say that from what I can conjecture from the news so far, he took a risk for his passion, it ended badly, but he died living.
I admire him & hope he found the grasswren.





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