It's all happening on the footpaths around the reserve.

We're so used to watching the cliffs for our fab wildlife - but in recent days, the footpaths have been swarming with all manner of things ... yellow wagtails, wheatears, stonechats and whinchats, frogs and toads, ladybirds and millipedes being regularly seen. There was a porpoise off the cliffs and a fox in the car park.

But, the highlight has to be the young hen narrier which flew over. It was a tagged bird, so we know it had flown down to the coast from the Forest of Bowland, in Lancashire. It's been seen in several spots around the area, so keep an eye out.