RSPB Bempton Cliffs late June/early July 2025
Our second visit to Bempton Cliffs. Last year we were a month earlier and were lucky enough to see a Short-eared Owl and a Barn Owl in the fields. No such luck this year, but the cliffs were chock-a-block with sea birds. Gannet Gannets are large, striking seabirds found along the UK’s coasts, especially in Scotland, where they breed in huge colonies on cliffs and offshore islands. The Northern Gannet, known for its white plumage, black wingtips, and long, pointed wings. They are expert divers, plunging into the sea from great heights to catch fish. The UK hosts around 60% of the world’s Northern Gannet population, with major colonies at Bass Rock, St Kilda, and Bempton Cliffs. Kittiwake Kittiwakes are delicate-looking, ocean-loving gulls found around the UK’s coasts, especially at seabird colonies like Bempton Cliffs in East Yorkshire. Easily recognised by their crisp white bodies, grey wings, and distinctive black wingtips, they have a gentle “kitti-wake” call that gives th...