A Cruise Onboard The Yorkshire Belle!
A Cruise Onboard The Yorkshire Belle!
We arrived on North Pier in Bridlington Harbour waiting for our cruise to arrive and take us on a voyage around the cliffs from there to Jubilee Viewpoint at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, a 3 hour sail.
We went on at 4:30pm, hoping to see some lifers. In a little while, Kittiwakes, Gannets and 5 Common Scoters were seen. We then passed South Landing Beach and saw 3 Whimbrel as they flew low over the sea past the ship. The first lifer of the cruise. We then went past Flamborough Head's YWT seawatching hide where seals and shags put on a show. We then passed Staple Newk Viewpoint where we got a nice view of the Black-Browed Albatross from below, on the cliff. Then, near Bartlett Viewpoint, we managed to spot the small fin of a Harbour Porpoise over and over again on our way there and back. On our travel back we saw quite a few Fulmars and throughout the voyage, Puffins showed in huge flocks fairly close to the ship. The Yorkshire Belle made me feel only a wee bit sea sick, at certain points, when the waves crashed into the boat. On our way back, we came across an odd gull which was initially misidentified as as a Caspian Gull but Brett suggested that it was a Yellow-legged Gull and after hearing the reasons Brett thought that, Trevor agreed. It was nevertheless the final tick of the day. The last sighting was a flock of turnstones that were in summer plumage and fed along the mud in the harbour when we came back. Overall, a fantastic voyage with 3 lifer- 2 new birds, 1 new mammal.
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