"He's not with me!" Comparison of Guillemot (L) and Razorbill (R).

 My call to the cliffs today was loud and clear on what promised to be a glorious day, with sunshine, blue skies, light winds and very mild. The "Seabird City" is now well and truly increasing as birds arrive to make up the expected 250,000 plus! That is, with one exception today - Puffins! These endearing little birds decided to play a very challenging game of hide and seek and vacated the cliffs in favour of the sea. As a result, only a few were seen amongst the rafts of seabirds and others in flight. But that is nature - nothing can be guaranteed!

The Kittiwakes were very active gathering mud and grass for their nests.

While others ensure continued reproduction of the species!

"He's not with me!" I am often asked the difference between Guillemots and Razorbills. A lucky comparison presented itself with both species side by side.

The Gannets also continue to gather nest material

The first Gannet eggs were recorded c6th April, but today I had the pleasure of actually seeing one at close quarters!

No! I'm not coming out! Home with a view?

It was pleasing to see my first Great Skua (Bonxie).

Razorbill

The wildlife at RSPB Bempton Cliffs is fantastic but so are the views. As the seabird city increases in numbers, the wider vista is spectacular.

And finally, todays sightings