Previously “Diary of a Birding Medic”; “Rugby Birder”; "Bempton Birder”. All views expressed in this blog are my OWN and do not represent the opinions or policies of any organisations or entities whatsoever with whom I have been, am now or will be affiliated. Reference to Bempton Cliffs in NO way promotes the organisation known as RSPB Bempton Cliffs, but rather the FREEdom of the cliffs.

Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Bempton Cliffs - 28th July 2020

"Feed me, Mum!"

After yesterdays rather inclement (rain+++) weather, it was good to see some sunshine, although a strong south westerly wind ensured that temperatures were kept down. (0530 - 0730hrs). Very noticeable on the cliffs are the gaps left by the Guillemots and Razorbills that have been departing over the last few weeks. I didn't see any Razorbills or Puffins, but some Guillemots remain. Interestingly, some still have chicks, Jumplings), very late this year.

Guillemots with Jumplings






Todays photo blog is almost entirely made up of "new life" and I was really pleased to spot this Fulmar chick


Kittiwakes




Gannets



Herring Gull


Horace and Hilda Herring Gull arrive to enjoy their holiday from the town


Oooh! Horace, just smell the daisy and the fresh Bempton air


Hilda, have you farted?


No, Horace, it'll be the Gannets!


Sorry! I'll get me coat! Here are some views!




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