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Super shots Eric, thank you.  I must go there one day soon!



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Nice shots Eric. It is ages since I've been to Bempton cliffs.

 




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Nice shots Eric. It is ages since I've been to Bempton cliffs.
Likewise. It must be, seriously, 40years!

It’s been sanitised for want of a better phrase. Wooden decking viewing platforms with safety rails and manicured pathways. I remember back in the day laying over the cliff edge with a mate hanging onto your feet. Lol

Having said that, it gave Jan (with her mobility problems) the opportunity to access the platforms.

It was our wedding anniversary, so I took her birding…..classy eh? Lol



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Super shots Eric, thank you.  I must go there one day soon!
You would love it there Graham. I didn’t take the 200-600 lens but the 100-400 with TC. For some of the Auks the longer lens would be preferable but the seated Gannet is virtually full frame at 560mm



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On my way to the car today had to rescue a fledgling owl that had got itself stuck in a grating over a window - all well now.


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Wet day for these little chaps -



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That’s not a fledgling Chris it a adult little owl and they can be nasty little bu***rs.

 




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That’s not a fledgling Chris it a adult little owl and they can be nasty little bu***rs.
Oh, OK, well the silly b*****r got one wing stuck in one hole and one in another - seemed happy enough to let me get it out!

The feathers looked immature - maybe got roughed up in its escape attempts.

But then I know more about horses than birds.



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Nice catch. Lovely birds.



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