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American birders seeking to migrate to Australia

To: 'Denise Goodfellow' <>, 'birding-aus' <>
Subject: American birders seeking to migrate to Australia
From: Philip Veerman <>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 04:34:20 +0000
Most American birds that migrate do so from north to south America and
return. Avoiding arrival by boat, they would need very good flying skills to
fly to Australia. But honestly if any USA citizens want to migrate to
Australia, all the information is on the Australian government immigration
site https://www.border.gov.au/. Sure it can be entertaining to raise
irrelevant issues and suggestion can arise but to be useful, members of this
chat line are hardly the first point of call on this issue. Obvious options
are to choose to marry an Australian (many Asian women - and probably fewer
of other demographics - are doing that) or be recruited for a job that we
can't find a suitable Australian candidate for. Both are long, uncertain and
expensive processes.

Philip

-----Original Message-----
From: Birding-Aus  On Behalf Of
Denise Goodfellow
Sent: Thursday, 10 November, 2016 10:31 AM
To: birding-aus
Subject: American birders seeking to migrate to Australia

 An American birder has asked what steps she should take to migrate to
Australia. Do any Birding Aussers know?


Denise Lawungkurr  Goodfellow
PO Box 71
Darwin River, NT, Australia 0841
043 8650 835

PhD candidate, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW.

Founding Member: Ecotourism Australia
Nominated by Earthfoot for Condé Nast’s International  Ecotourism Award,
2004.
Liaison Officer, NT Field Naturalists’ Club

With every introduction of a plant or animal that goes feral this continent
becomes a little less unique, a little less Australian.

















On 10 Nov 2016, at 8:31 am, Chris Lloyd <> wrote:

> My suspicion is that the Glen's stream of conscious monologue, whatever
its
> intrinsic merits and pedantic linguistic failings, is now a relatively
minor
> concern. The worldwide rise of populist proto-Fascism, and the concomitant
> decline of the organised left that usually checks this, will throw more
> immediate and threatening challenges to birds than specific taxonomy. It
is
> worth wandering the corridors of Breitbart et al to get a flavour for the
> emerging paradigm's view of the natural world. Suddenly Senator Roberts,
> from Pauline Trump's Brown Shirts, looks mainstream. We may need to start
> worrying at the genus or ordinal level under their policies. Ciao
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