Norman Frederic Ticehurst OBE (1 July 1873 – 5 December 1969) was an English surgeon and ornithologist.
He was involved in documenting the birds of Kent and of the British Isles in collaboration with others like Ernst Hartert, F. C. R. Jourdain and H. F. Witherby.
He once took part in a fencing match with his opponent from Harrow being Winston Churchill.
The outbreak of the Second World War led to his tenure being extended for five years.
He published books on the birds of Kent in 1909 and a history of the mute swan in 1957.