RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature ReserveQuality Assessed
Overview
Part of the spectacular chalk cliffs that stretch from Flamborough Head to Speeton. This is one of the best sites in England to see thousands of nesting seabirds including gannets and puffins at close quarters. Viewpoints overlook over 2 miles of chalk cliffs rising to 400ft with numerous cracks and ledges. Around 500,000 seabirds nest on these cliffs including guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars and herring gulls. This is the only mainland gannetry in England and is growing annually. Many migrants pass off-shore including terns, skuas and shearwaters. Wheatears, ring ouzels and a wide variety of warblers frequent the cliff top on migration. Grey seal and porpoise are sometimes seen offshore. Photo credits: gannet - Rupert Pye; Grandstand gully - John Witty; puffin - Pete Hewitt
Location
Visitor Centre, Cliff Lane, Bempton, BRIDLINGTON, Yorkshire, YO15 1JF
About the area
Yorkshire’s East Riding is the only one left of a trio of ‘ridings’ which existed up until 1974. The North and West are gone, to be replaced by North, South and West Yorkshires.
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