- Phoebe Snetsinger
Phoebe Snetsinger, nee Burnett (
9 June 1931 , Lake Zurich,Illinois ,USA -November 23 ,1999 ,Madagascar ), a resident ofWebster Groves, Missouri , was abirder famous for having seen over 8,500 species by the time of her death. The daughter of advertising magnateLeo Burnett , she inherited a small fortune, which she eventually used to fund numerous trips in pursuit of her hobby. At the time of her death she had seen more species of bird than anyone in human history.Inspired to begin birding after seeing a
Blackburnian Warbler in 1965, Phoebe did not follow the hobby ardently until a doctor diagnosed her with terminalmelanoma in 1981. Instead of convalescence at home, she took a trip toAlaska to watch birds, and returned home to find the cancer in remission. From then on, she would travel to often remote areas, sometimes under dangerous environmental and political conditions, in order to add to her growing life list. As an amateurornithologist , she took copious field notes, especially regarding distinctivesubspecies , many of which have since been reclassified as full species.While on a birding trip in Madagascar in 1999, the van she was riding in overturned, killing her instantly. Her final life bird, after almost two decades as a "terminal cancer patient," was the
Red-shouldered Vanga , a species which had only been described as new to science in 1997.Snetsinger's memoir, titled "Birding on Borrowed Time", was published posthumously in 2003 by the American Birding Association (ABA). The ABA describes this work as "More than merely a travel narrative, the book is also a profoundly moving human document, as it details how Phoebe Snetsinger's obsession with birds became a way of coping with terminal illness."
Three of Snetsinger's four children are active bird researchers in the United States. Thomas J. Snetsinger, her son, specialises in threatened endemic bird species in
Hawaii .Bibliography
* Bessie, Dan. "Rare Birds: An American Family" (University Press of Kentucky, 2000) ISBN 0-8131-2179-5
* Koeppel, Dan. "To See Every Bird on Earth " (Hudson Street Press, 2005) ISBN 1-59463-001-1
* Snetsinger, Phoebe, and H Douglas Pratt. "Birding on Borrowed Time" (American Birding Association, 2003) ISBN 1-878788-41-8
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