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.

Thursday, 15 July 2021

Bempton Circular Walk - 15th July 2021

 

Razorbill with "shopping!"

A cool morning with a strong, cool north westerly blow. Certainly not a morning to "linga longa"! The Black Browed Albatross is still present, drawing the crowds and leaving the rest of the reserve very quiet, just how I like it! All of the breeding seabirds are still present on the cliffs, although the numbers of Razorbills and Guillemots have decreased as they move back out to sea.

What 'ave we 'ear then? 😇


Razorbills






Guillemots




Might be a bit late for that now, mate!


Gannets






Puffins




Fulmar


How very remiss of me, I forgot to capture a Kittiwake, so here is a clifftop fungi instead! (Sony RX10 Mk4)


And finally, Bees (Sony RX10 Mk4)


All images, except where stated, taken handheld with Canon 7D Mk2 and 400mm 5.6 prime lens.

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