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Michael Holdsworth

February 20, 1949 - September 9, 2021

It is with much sadness that we mark here the passing of Michael Holdsworth. He died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack while on holiday in France on September 8th. Our deepest sympathies are with his wife Sue and the rest of the family. His loss will leave a huge hole in the Cambridgeshire Bird Ringing scene and the Bird Club, Wicken Fen and the Spotted Flycatcher community he built up, to mention just a few of his achievements. He inspired and helped so many people advancing their skills in ringing and ornithology. Please use this space to share your memories of Michael.

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Louise Bacon 2021-10-07 11:12:18 wrote:

Malcolm Busby "I first met Mike must be twenty years ago at least when he bought his girls to the children's environmental group we ran at Milton Country Park. After that whenever we met which was only occasionally he was always polite and helpful. His knowledge, enthusiasm and professionalism was always evident and it was obvious he cared deeply for birds and the wider environment. He will be sorely missed by the bird club I am sure, but that will be nothing to the loss his family feels and to them I send my thoughts and commiserations."

Louise Bacon 2021-10-07 11:12:18 wrote: Malcolm Busby "I first met Mike must be twenty years ago at least when he bought his girls to the children's environmental group we ran at Milton Country Park. After that whenever we met which was only occasionally he was always polite and helpful. His knowledge, enthusiasm and professionalism was always evident and it was obvious he cared deeply for birds and the wider environment. He will be sorely missed by the bird club I am sure, but that will be nothing to the loss his family feels and to them I send my thoughts and commiserations."

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