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 29 April 2023

Aspects of Bridlington Harbour & Bay (Birds) - 29th April 2023

 

Wheatear

A pleasant, mild morning for a change with a few bright intervals. Surprise of the morning on the harbour wall was a fresh in migrant, a Wheatear! Another nice surprise on my second walk were two overflying Barnacle Geese, but alas, no images.

Wheatear




Wader wise, summer plumaged Turnstones, still a good number of Purple Sandpipers, but I couldn't locate any Dunlins or Redshanks.

Turnstones




Purple Sandpipers





And finally, the King Street Kittiwakes




Thank you for looking.

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