RSPB Bempton Cliffs - 21.7.21
With the disappointment of the Farne Islands still shut to the public for the remainder of the year it's a return to Bempton cliffs before the auk breeding season ends in the next few weeks. It's a great day to be out and about with a light breeze blue sky's the order of the day, having said that the strong sunlights not going to help getting any decent images.
Lock down is well and truly over with the carpark full at 9.30am and people queuing to to pay to access the reserve a few maybe even hoping to see an Albutross. RSPB Bempton Cliff not having hides is one of the few reserves that seem to be back to normal, there's even toilets, tea and coffee available...cracking ! onwards down to the cliffs.
Work in progress
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