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RSPB Bempton Cliffs, near Bridlington, which is home to around half a million seabirds between March and October all rasing a family on towering chalk cliffs overlooking the North Sea.
If you have never seen a puffin in the wild, there are currently scores of them nesting in East Yorkshire. With half of the ...
The white chalk cliffs of Bempton are 350 feet high, and support one of the largest colonies of seabirds on the UK coast. The chalk has made the perfect nesting environment for the birds.
Taking a selfie at RSPB Bempton Cliffs on a November morning (Image: Hull Live / Sofie Jackson) (Image: Hull Live / Sofie Jackson) ...
The chalk cliffs are an important breeding ground for puffins, gannets, kittiwakes and guillemots.
Boasting stunning white chalk cliffs, serene beaches, and an array of wildlife, Bempton Cliffs on Yorkshire's coast is the sort of tranquil haven that nature enthusiasts dream of. Known for its ...
The news that more birds have been added to UK’s “red list” of greatest conservation concern has to fears about those who nest and breed at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire.
Tucked away in the North, Bempton Cliffs on Yorkshire's coast serves as a serene haven for nature enthusiasts, with its striking white cliffs, peaceful beaches, and an array of wildlife.
The RSPB said the views of visitors and local people were important More than £750,000 is to be spent improving a nature reserve on the East Yorkshire coast. Bempton Cliffs, near Bridlington, is ...
RSPB Bempton Cliffs is famous for its seabirds but the majority, including its famous puffins, head out to sea in winter and only use the cliffs for nesting season.
Summer at Bempton Cliffs. The seabird breeding season is in full swing as nearly half a million seabirds cling to the cliffs. Breeding tree sparrows, whitethroats, corn buntings, ...
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