Phoebe Snetsinger
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Phoebe Snetsinger (née Burnett; June 9, 1931 – November 23, 1999) was an American birder famous for having seen and documented birds of 8,398 different species,[1] more than anyone else in history at the time, and was the first person to see more than 8,000.[2] Her memoir, Birding on Borrowed Time, explores this achievement. She traveled the world multiple times to find birds in their habitats. She was described as having had an excellent memory and a strong competitive spirit.[1]
Phoebe Snetsinger | |
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Born | Phoebe Geddes Burnett (1931-06-09)June 9, 1931 |
Died | November 23, 1999(1999-11-23) (aged 68) |
Education | Swarthmore College |
Known for | Birding |
Notable work | Birding on Borrowed Time |
Spouse | David Snetsinger |
Children | 4 |
Parent | Leo Burnett (father) |
After receiving a melanoma diagnosis at age 50, Snetsinger took up birding avidly, becoming known as a sharp observer who kept detailed notes. Her multiple expeditions around the world to often remote locations occasionally proved to be dangerous. Initially driven to join the competition of seeing the most birds by the prognosis that her cancer was fatal, she died in a vehicle accident while birding in Madagascar about 18 years after the diagnosis.