Henry Morris Upcher

Henry Morris Upcher (15 December 1839 – 6 April 1921) was an English naturalist and ornithologist.

He married Maria Hester Bowyer-Sparke on 10 June 1869 at Feltwell, Norfolk.

He was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1899 and was elected alderman to the county council in 1901.

He took an interest in the protection of wild birds and when Pallas's sandgrouse were found visiting England in 1888 he worked to prevent them from being shot by sportsmen.

Upcher's warbler was named after him by his friend Henry Baker Tristram.