Sunday, 28 June 2026

Fabulous Seabirds & Cetaceans, Saturday 27th June 2026

 A change of scenery today, saw me heading for the fantastic seabird mecca that is Flamborough Headland. This internationally important site for nesting and migrating birds on Europe's most northerly area of chalk cliffs is a real pleasure to visit and has become one of my favourite destinations away from the local patch on the Humber.

Today i visited Bempton Cliffs RSPB in the morning, before relocating to Flamborough Head itself for the remainder of the day.

Highlights from the day away from all the lovely local nesting seabirds, saw an adult Peregrine putting on a good show at Bempton, with sea mammals stealing the show at Flamborough, when a pod of at least 8 Bottle-nosed Dolphins put on a fantastic show off the sewatch observatory.

It really is a special place from the amazing sights of thousands of seabirds, to the towering cliffs of the headland and 100's of Grey Seals and visiting Dolphins.

The following are my fave photos and videos from this brilliant day out.

Gannet, Bempton RSPB.

Razorbill, Bempton RSPB


An Interesting Cloud Pattern Off Bempton Cliffs RSPB.

Displaying Gannet, Doing Its Sky Pointing Display, Bempton Cliffs RSPB..




Courtship Preening Gannets, Bempton Cliffs RSPB.





Kittiwake With Its Chicks, Bempton Cliffs RSPB.


Guillemot Chick, Bempton Cliffs RSPB.













Selwick's Bay, Flamborough.

The Chalk Tower, Flamborough, The Original Lighthouse.

The Iconic Flamborough Lighthouse





Grey Seals, Cattlemere.

Guillemots On Cliffs Below The Seawatch Observatory, Flamborough.

Grey Seal, Cattlemere.




Puffin Below The Seawatch Observatory.




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