Kittiwakes, Bombers and Belly Laughs – The Final Day of the Three Amigos Tour
Kittiwake Every trip eventually reaches its final chapter. Fortunately, our last full day in East Yorkshire turned out to be every bit as enjoyable as the first. After breakfast on 3rd June, we once again found ourselves heading towards RSPB Bempton Cliffs. By now, it felt almost like our local patch. Waiting for an Owl Conditions were bright but noticeably windier than on previous visits. The reserve was also quieter, making photography much easier. Our main objective was simple. Barn Owl. The resident bird had appeared briefly on our first evening, and we hoped it might repeat the performance. Sadly, the owl had other ideas. Despite waiting patiently, it never showed. Fortunately, nature always provides alternatives. A singing Sedge Warbler A Sedge Warbler delivered a full-volume performance from nearby vegetation and proved far more cooperative than the owl. The Kittiwakes were busy gathering nesting material, whilst Fulmars glided effortlessly along the cliff face. Fulmar gli...



