The East coast of Yorkshire is a lovely place, and at this time of year its cliffs are jam packed with breeding sea birds. Puffins, Gannets, Guillemots, Razorbills, Kittiwakes and Fulmars fill the air, sea and land. The sight, sounds and smells are a joy to behold. I recommend a visit to anyone who can get across there at this time of year. I've been many times and it never fails to produce.
There were not too many Puffins around this year. Maybe avian flu has had an impact or the long term problem of food shortage is taking it's toll. Not being very big birds, it was a case of scanning for those orange feet and the famous bill. They just put a big smile on my face when I see them.
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Hari OM
ReplyDeletegorgeous shots! Looks like you had a grand day for it. YAM xx
These are beautiful photos Adam.
ReplyDeletePicture two is my favourite.
Greetings Irma
The sea birds look so unique and wonderful
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Yorkshire is beautiful. I'm originally from Lancashire but now in New Zealand. Beautiful shots here.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Lovely! 🥰
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome shots of the Puffin and Razzorbill. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
ReplyDelete..#2 is amazing!!! Thanks Adam.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Adam! The second one is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHello Adam :=) I kept saying "WOW" every time I saw the next photo. Great shots of the Puffin and the Razzorbill. I really enjoyed looking at your captures.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
The Razzorbill is a wonderful looking bird and your shots are super.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I've never heard of Razorbills before. They have very unique markings.
ReplyDeleteI agree Adam. Bempton is a great day out for birders and photographers alike. You seemed to pick a good sunny day for your trip and came back with fine photos. It's good to see your shots of Razorbiolls, as you say they are often not close in.
ReplyDeleteHang on for a moment while I go to find a drool catcher! I will need it. Such a great series of pictures from a legendary location. The Razorbills up close like that are just eye popping. I have never actually seen a Razorbill out of the water. I kick myself again (my shins are black-and-blue) for not having made the trek to Bempton Cliffs while in the UK.
ReplyDeleteWow great birdshots.
ReplyDeleteInteresting birds! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThe Razorbill name seems quite apt. Catching this bird in flight would be no easy task.
ReplyDeletePuffin looks so cute.... I never seen it in nature...
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing beautiful photos....
Great photos. Puffins are such striking birds.
ReplyDeleteTo get to see Puffins would be a dream. My son and his family saw them when they traveled and sent me a stuffed toy! lol I love Puffins!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. The razorbill is so unique! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your story about the Puffins. And of course your fantastisc captures.
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