Sunday, 24 July 2016

Bempton Seabirds,Saturday July 2nd 2016.

With the prospect of an ideal days weather i headed for the seabird mecca that is Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve situated at the northern end of the great white cape that is Flamborough Headland.
 I try and visit this fantastic place at least once a year to see that sight,sound and unfortunately smell,of the the thousands of seabirds which call this place home.
 The conditions today were perfect,as it was pretty windy which seems to help with photographing,particularly,the Gannets as they seem to hang in the wind more.
 Not only is it a great place for birds,but the towering cliffs are a sight to behold also and make for a very impressive scene to enjoy.
 The following are some of my better efforts with the camera from my visit today.
Fulmar,what a stunning species.


Adult Gannet,supremely beautiful birds.

Adult Gannet.

Puffins,a visitors favourite.

Razorbill,my personal favourite of the Auk family.

Adult Gannet and large chick.

Adult Kittiwake.
Impressive Scenery.

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