62 Birding Beyond Barriers - with Richard

Richard is wearing a floppy hat and sitting in his wheelchair in front of a wetland. He has camera on a tripod which is attached to his wheelchair and a tablet device on the other end.

Photo courtesy of ABC Australia

 

Embark on a journey to northern Australia with Paralympian Richard Cordukes.

This episode is about the Western Bowerbird, Gouldian Finch and birdwatching in a wheelchair.

Richard Cordukes is a distinguished Paralympic athlete and advocate renowned for his unwavering commitment to inclusion. Despite becoming a quadriplegic in 1976, Richard swiftly immersed himself in wheelchair sports and representing New South Wales at the National Wheelchair Games just a year later. His illustrious athletic career saw him break records and secure silver and bronze medals at the 1988 Seoul Paralympics. Richard's tireless advocacy for accessibility and equality earned him accolades such as the Life Membership of Wheelchair Sports NSW in 2011 and Australian Sports Medal in 2000. And, for over 30 years, Richard has also been a birdwatcher.

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Links

* Richard Cordukes entry on Wikipedia - wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cordukes
* ABC short film featuring Richard - youtu.be/EZ7pwsotxBM?si=ywhbhCkAQogDqetK
* Western Bowerbird recording is by Marc Anderson, licenced from wildambience.com

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