Monday 28 March 2022

Bridlington and Flamborough


 A day out with my wife and her younger sister. Bridlington was our first stop where we were lucky enough to be able to hire a chalet. This was a stroke of good luck as we had somewhere to shelter during the many showers of rain.

I had a walk to the harbour. Lots of redshank on the harbour wall.



On the grass in front of the chalet, turnstones were feeding.



The tide was coming in which allowed birds to get a bit closer, On the sea I saw a red throated diver, a red breasted merganser, a great crested grebe and several cormorants. On the shore line sanderlings were runnng along.






After we handed the chalet key back we drove to Flamborough.


guillemots, gannets and eiders were flying south. On the cliffs were razorbills


kittiwakes were on the sea and cliffs


lots of seals were on the beach




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