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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 11:07:26 wrote:

Rob Pople “Very sad news, as you/others have said. I didn't really know Michael that well, outside of CBC Council meetings, but he did give me (and Ann Scott) a lift up to the BTO Annual Conference in Swanwick a few years back, and it was great to spend some more time with him then, and hear from him on some of his many areas of expertise (he and Ann also kindly kept a bit of an eye out for me, as a Swanwick ‘newby’, during the Conference itself – which was surprisingly daunting, with some many long-time regulars!). Anyway, he always struck me as a very knowledgeable and kind man, and his efforts to promote (knowledge of) ringing locally – through his excellent website plus own articles and projects – was particularly admirable (BTO HQ, Michael and I had been in discussions about him to becoming the ‘Ringing and Nest-recording Ambassador’ for Cambs., when this proposed new role became rolled out more widely). As is often the case, I'm sure I'll learn even more about his achievements and areas of expertise, when others who knew him better share their memories in due course”.

Louise Bacon 2021-10-07 11:07:26 wrote: Rob Pople “Very sad news, as you/others have said. I didn't really know Michael that well, outside of CBC Council meetings, but he did give me (and Ann Scott) a lift up to the BTO Annual Conference in Swanwick a few years back, and it was great to spend some more time with him then, and hear from him on some of his many areas of expertise (he and Ann also kindly kept a bit of an eye out for me, as a Swanwick ‘newby’, during the Conference itself – which was surprisingly daunting, with some many long-time regulars!). Anyway, he always struck me as a very knowledgeable and kind man, and his efforts to promote (knowledge of) ringing locally – through his excellent website plus own articles and projects – was particularly admirable (BTO HQ, Michael and I had been in discussions about him to becoming the ‘Ringing and Nest-recording Ambassador’ for Cambs., when this proposed new role became rolled out more widely). As is often the case, I'm sure I'll learn even more about his achievements and areas of expertise, when others who knew him better share their memories in due course”.

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