can't believe that no one has mentioned W.E. Oddie, the finder of Britains first Pallas Reed Bunting!
Dermot O'Leary Evan Dando (Lemonheads lead singer) The Guillemots Mike Hooper (think this is the right name) (ex liverpool goalie)
I even heard that Keith Flint the lead singer in The Prodigy was a birder!!
Alan Warford said
Mon Dec 22 11:00 AM, 2008
Just found following on internet :-
Britney Spears, I remember hearing it on TV once that she had been on the cover of an American bird magazine, and after hunting the web I found this small comment. Where it says read more does not work because the website has shut down so couldnt get any other info.,
"August 30, 2001 - Peoplenews.com reports Britney Spears is a huge fan of birdwatching and has filled her LA home with pictures of her with birds as well as bird statues. Read more. "
Bet a few of the guys wouldnt mind seeing her at a twitch. :girl: Singing "Whoops I dipped it again" 3
Is it true ???
Alan Warford said
Mon Dec 22 10:48 AM, 2008
Ken Clarke Conservative MP is a Birdwatcher. See his Wikipedia entry :- He is well known for his enjoyment of cigars, jazz and classic cars.[2] He also likes birdwatching and reading political history.
Geoff Hargreaves said
Sun Dec 21 8:53 PM, 2008
I know it,s farther down in the thread but Mr Clarkson has been reported as a bird watcher in one the sundays(so it must be true).
cheers geoff
Tony Coatsworth said
Fri Oct 31 12:54 PM, 2008
Edwyn Collins (singer in Orange Juice) recently had a brain haemorrage and part of his rehab was to draw birds - as a kid he says he could recognise every British Bird
Paul Wilson said
Sat Oct 25 10:31 PM, 2008
JOHN TYMON wrote:
sean wilson-martin platt from corry-met him at the flash last year,
We bumped into him in Norfolk last year whilst watching a Honey Buzzard.
Marc Riley (ex Fall, ex Creepers, Radio DJ) is a birder I believe. I'm sure I read an article somewhere about birdwatching on a ship. Never bumped into him though! Bet he never told Mark E Smith!
Geoff Hargreaves said
Sat Oct 25 9:49 PM, 2008
I don,t think it,s a secret but eric morecombe was a keen birder
cheers geoff
Matt Potter said
Tue Oct 21 3:32 PM, 2008
Steve Suttill wrote:
If that **** Clarkson is a birder, then I'm finding a new interest - stamp collecting, anything!
-- Edited by Steve Suttill at 11:55, 2008-10-21
I like Jeremy Clarkson. He says it how it is in generally a funny way.
I also believe that Bernard Cribbins is a birder.
Tim Wilcox said
Tue Oct 21 12:39 PM, 2008
One of my work colleagues (who knows these people) tells me that the frontmen of Manc bands Elbow and Doves - Guy Garvey and Jimi Goodwin respectively - have taken up birding. Expect to see them at a reservoir near you soon.
Clearly birding is becoming 'cool'
Steve Suttill said
Tue Oct 21 11:54 AM, 2008
If that **** Clarkson is a birder, then I'm finding a new interest - stamp collecting, anything!
-- Edited by Steve Suttill at 11:55, 2008-10-21
Roy Ganley said
Tue Oct 21 10:05 AM, 2008
Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear .
Melanie Beckford said
Tue Oct 21 7:23 AM, 2008
Mike Chorley wrote:
Got your words in the wrong order there, Melanie. Shouldn't it read........
Hairy, funny (once) Rory McGrath
LOL.....
Bill Myerscough said
Tue Oct 21 7:22 AM, 2008
Is there a link between comedians and birding? - I think I read somewhere that Vic Reeves (of Reeves and Mortimer fame) was also a good birder.
Bill.
Mike Chorley said
Mon Oct 20 11:29 PM, 2008
Got your words in the wrong order there, Melanie. Shouldn't it read........
Hairy, funny (once) Rory McGrath
Dean Macdonald said
Mon Oct 20 11:25 PM, 2008
Melanie Beckford wrote:
Hairy,(once) funny Rory McGrath....
"Bearded Tit" was a great read. I nearly cried
Melanie Beckford said
Mon Oct 20 10:49 PM, 2008
Hairy,(once) funny Rory McGrath....
JOHN TYMON said
Mon Oct 20 8:53 PM, 2008
sean wilson-martin platt from corry-met him at the flash last year,showed him how to do some moochin round back of billies pete kercher-quo's mighty drummer-top notch twitcher
Bill Myerscough said
Mon Oct 20 8:44 PM, 2008
Whilst reading one of the papers last week there was an interview with that annoyingly handsome Channel 4 "T4" presenter Steve Jones. During the course of this question and answer interview it came to light that Steve is a skilled, keen and knowledgeable birder. For those of you not familiar with Steve Jones I will quote that fount of all truth and knowledge - Wikipedia - which states that " Steve Jones (born Stephen Ashton Jones 16 March 1977) is a Welsh television presenter, actor and model. He is most well known for presenting Channel 4's T4 strand of programmes. He has become the focus of tabloid coverage and gained a reputation as an avid womaniser, renowned for his links with high-profile celebrity women. But is currently dating Fearne Cotton." I am sure that you have all seen this type of journalism in many papers - how can celebrity/well-known person X be - (a) famous/witty/talented/good looking/a high-achiever/attractive to the opposite sex/successful and yet (b) still have an interest in birds? The basic suggestion of this type of journalism is - that (a) and (b) never, never, ever go together! I think the time is right for a bit of direct action - time to set the record straight - that most birders (there's always the exception isn't there!) are regular human beings and that "confessing" to liking birds shouldn't be akin to admitting to a drug addiction/ a criminal record or even to once owning a Bay City Rollers record! I think its time for this forum to "out" the famous/celebrity "secret" birders and let the world know that talent and success and birding can go together. Maybe the real reason that Madonna and Guy Ritchie are splitting up is that she wants to spend more time pursuing her bird-ringing hobby? Is it possible that Terry Wogan is a world expert on gull taxonomy? Maybe someone has seen Alastair Darling in one of the hides at Minsmere? I think we should be told.... - so if anyone has any stories (real or imagined - nothing libellous of course!) and wishes to "expose" someone famous as being a birder - then this is the perfect opportunity..........
Dermot O'Leary
Evan Dando (Lemonheads lead singer)
The Guillemots
Mike Hooper (think this is the right name) (ex liverpool goalie)
I even heard that Keith Flint the lead singer in The Prodigy was a birder!!
Britney Spears, I remember hearing it on TV once that she had been on the cover of an American bird magazine, and after hunting the web I found this small comment. Where it says read more does not work because the website has shut down so couldnt get any other info.,
"August 30, 2001 - Peoplenews.com reports Britney Spears is a huge fan of birdwatching and has filled her LA home with pictures of her with birds as well as bird statues. Read more. "
Bet a few of the guys wouldnt mind seeing her at a twitch. :girl:
Singing "Whoops I dipped it again" 3
Is it true ???
He is well known for his enjoyment of cigars, jazz and classic cars.[2] He also likes birdwatching and reading political history.
cheers geoff
We bumped into him in Norfolk last year whilst watching a Honey Buzzard.
Marc Riley (ex Fall, ex Creepers, Radio DJ) is a birder I believe. I'm sure I read an article somewhere about birdwatching on a ship. Never bumped into him though! Bet he never told Mark E Smith!
cheers geoff
I like Jeremy Clarkson. He says it how it is in generally a funny way.
I also believe that Bernard Cribbins is a birder.
Clearly birding is becoming 'cool'
-- Edited by Steve Suttill at 11:55, 2008-10-21
Bill.
Hairy, funny (once) Rory McGrath
"Bearded Tit" was a great read. I nearly cried
pete kercher-quo's mighty drummer-top notch twitcher
I think the time is right for a bit of direct action - time to set the record straight - that most birders (there's always the exception isn't there!) are regular human beings and that "confessing" to liking birds shouldn't be akin to admitting to a drug addiction/ a criminal record or even to once owning a Bay City Rollers record!
I think its time for this forum to "out" the famous/celebrity "secret" birders and let the world know that talent and success and birding can go together.
Maybe the real reason that Madonna and Guy Ritchie are splitting up is that she wants to spend more time pursuing her bird-ringing hobby? Is it possible that Terry Wogan is a world expert on gull taxonomy? Maybe someone has seen Alastair Darling in one of the hides at Minsmere? I think we should be told.... - so if anyone has any stories (real or imagined - nothing libellous of course!) and wishes to "expose" someone famous as being a birder - then this is the perfect opportunity..........
Bill.
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough at 07:10, 2008-10-21
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough at 07:11, 2008-10-21
-- Edited by Bill Myerscough at 07:16, 2008-10-21