We had a glorious day at Flamborough Head and Bempton Cliffs, once I recovered from the shock of having forgotton both my binoculars and camera. There were thousands of gannets and auks on the cliffs, even a few puffins which I thought were meant to arrive a little later in the month.
Year 171: (Puffin, razorbill, tree sparrow)
Bempton cliffs.
A small part of the 12,000+ gannet colony at Bempton cliffs.
Flamborough Head.
Sunday, 5 April 2015
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