Talk:Betty Fabila

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Death
I've seen something that suggests that Betty Fabilo died in 2012.

"Quien lo descubrió -tal y como reconoció el principal ornitólogo de su tiempo y estudioso del canto de las aves, el británico William H. Thorpe (1902-1986)- fue la soprano mexicoitaliana Betty Fabila Herrerías (1929-2012) al realizar su investigación de tesis como bióloga en la UNAM y estudiar los aparatos de fonación de diez aves mexicanas."

[Who discovered it - as recognized by the leading ornithologist of his time and scholar of bird song, the Briton William H. Thorpe (1902-1986) - was the Mexican-Italian soprano Betty Fabila Herrerías (1929-2012) when conducting her research thesis as a biologist at UNAM and studying the phonation apparatus of ten Mexican birds.]



An obituary would be ideal to confirm the date of death. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 23:19, 10 October 2022 (UTC)