Puffin in Flight
Puffin captured mid-flight, coming into land on the chalk cliffs at Bempton Cliffs RSPB.
About Puffins:
The puffin is one of Britain’s most iconic and best loved birds with its distinctive black head and brightly-coloured bill. Its comical appearance has earned it the nickname ‘clown of the sea’.
About Bempton Cliffs:
These impressive chalk cliffs on the Yorkshire coast are one of the best place to see sea birds in the whole of England! Bempton Cliffs are owned and maintained by the RSPB and play host to over 250,000 seabirds which flock to the white chalk cliffs each year, with numbers reaching their peak between April and August.
You can find out more about Puffins here.