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.

Monday, 2 November 2020

Walk from Bempton to Bempton Cliffs - 2nd November 2020

 

Below Bempton Cliffs

An early afternoon walk with Symphony to Bempton Cliffs with sunny periods but a cold, strong south westerly blow. A much quieter day, bird wise, than yesterday, with only a Stonechat of note. Another reduction in seabirds with Herring Gulls, Cormorants and a Shag. Gannet numbers were very low and distant. It is that time of year when the true splendour of the cliffs in their nakedness come alive and the atmospheric skies dominate. Images taken with my Sony RX10 and handheld.

The splendour of Bempton Cliffs 



Those Skies!





The "humble" Blackbird







"Here come the Gulls"!


I get a lot of images like the Redwing but struggle to improve!

And finally.... no idea, but I liked it!




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