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Bempton cliffs


The Bempton cliffs are steep and there was plenty of puffin activity at sea level according to a guy with an adjusted telescope. He let me have a look and sure enough the little birds were quite plentiful there, but I couldn't recoginise them without the telescope. These puffin 'burrows' were about a third of the way down the cliffs, and just within the zoom distance of my lens. Gannets seemed to be the most common bird here, but of course they are large and easy to see.
The cliffs are chalky and seem to be held together by guano.




The cliffs are chalky and seem to be held together by guano.




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