Tuesday, 12 April 2022

Flamborough & Bempton Cliffs RSPB,Sunday 10th April 2022.

A good forecast today,saw Tracey and myself heading for North Landing at Flamborough and walking up to Bempton Cliffs RSPB and back in some lovely weather.

Some great scenery was enjoyed as always and we had some superb views of the local seabirds as well as a few migrants which included 5 Stonechat.

Unfortunately Albert wasn't at Bempton when we arrived,but some fantastic views of the Gannets and Puffins on the way back to Flamborough made up for not seeing him this time,but I'm sure i will be back in the near future.

After returning to Flamborough for some lunch we spent a couple of hours around the lighthouse area,watching the superb sight of at least 156 Grey Seals as they were hauled out at High Stacks.It was really comical watching several of them scratching their backs on the fine pebbles.

A brilliant day out here again and the following are my favourite photos from our day.

North Landing. 

Lovely Gorse,Near North Landing.

Thornwick Bay.

Looking Towards Bempton From Cat Nab.

Cat Nab.

Razorbill,What A Stunning Bird!.




Brilliant Views Of These Beauties Today As Well.


Staple Newk,Bempton Cliffs RSPB.





The Iconic Flamborough Lighthouse.

Selwick's Bay.

High Stacks.






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