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.

Saturday, 14 May 2022

Bempton Cliffs Sunrise Walk (Some of the Birds) - 14th May 2022

 

Gannet (only because I like the background 😇!)

My walk this morning was mainly to capture the sunrise (subject of another blog page), but you cannot ignore the birds. The cliffs were quite busy with visitors when I arrived at 0430hrs, some wanting to see the Black Browed Albatross (apparently AWOL this morning!), others just wandering. All of the breeding seabirds are still present, with some like Puffins, requiring a bit of searching out! Fulmars were also difficult to spot.

You can see Puffins if you search the ledges!


Kittiwakes





Guillemots


Egg just visible

Razorbill

Herring Gull

Gannets

With egg




The Gift!



Jackdaw


Yellowhammer




All images taken handheld with Sony RX10 Mk4.

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