Plenty to look out for on the reserve right now. Over the last few days highlights have included a Black Redstart and a few Wheatears around the fields to the left as you head to Jubilee viewpoint, a Swallow briefly over the cliffs between New Roll Up and Staple Newk and Chiffchaffs and a Blackcap around the visitor centre and feeding stations.
A Peregrine or two have continued to give amazing views, including really close views of birds hunting. Also, it (or another) may have been around for a long time now, but a Short-eared Owl continues to be seen from time to time, so well worth a walk on the cliff path beyond Staple Newk.
Skylarks and Meadow Pipits are song flighting everywhere and the first Corn Buntings have been heard, so keep and eye out along the fence lines.
The cliffs are alive with birds now and it won't be long before the Kittiwake nest building frenzy starts, just hope the continued East Riding drought isn't too much of an issue with fast drying ponds.
Puffins are in good numbers - earlier than usual - and Razorbills and Guillemots are back in their thousands, the sounds of summer definitely here.