


This one decided to show off!
An early morning at Bempton in the rain didn't put the Kittiwakes off swarming around the cliffs and posing for the camera. Always a challenge to keep in focus.

Gannets always look majestic... this one flew past at close range.
And just to show that even the most beautiful have their moments of not looking their best...

This Herring Gull was doing the best it could to smarten up.
Plenty of Guillemots and Razorbills on the cliffs but very few Puffins (the only one I could see was asleep) and not a Shag in sight. On the clifftop a few singing Corn Buntings, a Willow Warbler and several flava Wagtails over.
A few more pictures to be added when time allows.
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