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PUFFIN WATCH: Get close to Bempton's incredible birdlife



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WATCH: take the tour of Bempton's bountiful cliffs.
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Published Date:
02 May 2008
GANNETS, guillemots, razorbills and puffins – they're all to be seen at Bempton Cliffs near Bridlington, and in their thousands. You can see them here now.
This RSPB favourite is said to be the best place in England to see, hear and smell more than 200,000 birds inhabiting unspoiled miles of chalk cliff.

At this time of year the cliffs appear alive with adults bringing food to their nests, or young chicks making their first faltering flights.

In this exclusive video, the reserve's Ian Kendall leads you on a tour of the cliffs, pointing out the birdlife and talking about the RSPB's work to maintain this unique, thriving colony.

You can visit the RSPB Bempton Cliffs website.

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  • Last Updated: 03 May 2008 10:44 AM
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