Just a quick note to advise that I've written a post on the unfortunate
recent death of an (unnamed) bird watcher and photographer in the West
Kimberly in Australia's remote north-west at my blog, "The Northern
Myth", at http://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/
I briefly discuss this sad event and also relate a few other mishaps
suffered by by birders over the years and around as reported by Mark
Cocker in his book "Birders Tales of a Tribe" and other sources.
If you have any experiences of your own or others that you'd like to
contribute to this discussion please visit The Northern Myth and post a
comment.
Cheers,
Bob Gosford
Yuendumu
NT
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I haven't time at the moment to comment in detail on my or others'
experience - this is my busiest time of year. But as a biological
consultant surveying birds, I've had close encounters with very large
crocodiles, buffalo, venomous snakes, and the most dangerous, amorous
miners!
Denise L Goodfellow