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Red-tailed Shrike or Turkestan Shrike, Lanius phoenicuroides

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It's getting a bit crowded on Bempton Cliffs.

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A skylark collecting insects on Bempton Cliffs. No doubt there is a hungry family waiting nearby.

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RSPB Bempton Cliffs

RSPB Bempton Cliffs

RSPB at Bempton Cliffs on Gannet Photography Workshops with Steve Race

A Gannet at the RSPB Bempton Cliffs, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Seen earlier this year at Bempton cliffs

From yesterday's road trip to RSPB Bempton Cliffs. The Northern Gannet migrates to Bempton each season from West Africa.

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RSPB Bempton Cliffs

Taken at Bempton Cliffs (UK)

Bempton Cliffs - Yorkshire.

Bempton Cliffs - RSPB Reserve

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The high cliffs of Bempton Cliffs, North Yorkshire Heritage Coast.

 

A nesting place for lots of birds, thus a paradise for birdwatchers!

 

It is best known for its breeding seabirds, including northern gannet, Atlantic puffin, razorbill, common guillemot, black-legged kittiwake and fulmar.

 

Bempton Cliffs is home to the only mainland breeding colony of gannets in England.

The birds arrive at the colony from January and leave in August and September.

 

The hard chalk cliffs at Bempton rise are relatively resistant to erosion and offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for all nesting birds.

 

The cliffs run about 6 miles (10 km) from Flamborough Head north towards Filey and are over 330 feet (100 m) high at points.

 

The cliffs at Bempton are some of the highest in England.

It is very impressive to stand there on the dizziing heights!

 

When visiting, prepare yourself for the mega-noise of the screeching above and below!

 

Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

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Bempton Cliffs, North Yorkshire Heritage Coast, birds, nesting, cliffs, grass, weeds, colour, magda indigo

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This little guy has a beak full of lady birds and bugs.

 

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The hard chalk cliffs at Bempton rise are relatively resistant to erosion and offer lots of sheltered headlands and crevices for nesting birds.

The cliffs run about 10 km from Flamborough Head north towards Filey and are over 100 m high at points.

Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, at Bempton in Yorkshire, England.

 

It is best known for its breeding seabirds, including Northern Gannet, Atlantic Puffin, Razorbill, Common Guillemot, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Black-headed Seagull and Fulmar.

A nesting place for lots of birds, thus a paradise for birdwatchers!

 

Bempton Cliffs is home to the only mainland breeding colony of gannets in England.

The birds arrive at the colony from January and leave in August and September.

 

The cliffs at Bempton are some of the highest in England.

It is very impressive to stand there on the dizzying heights!

 

When visiting, prepare yourself for the mega-noise of the screeching above and below!

 

Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

For more: www.indigo2photography.com

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

Bempton Cliffs, North Yorkshire Heritage Coast, birds, nesting, rocks, cliffs, grass, weeds, colour, Nikon D200, magda indigo

The real thing, or as close as you can get to it.

Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve

 

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Gannet, Morus bassanus

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