I was staying in Thornwick Bay, East Yorkshire, for a week in early May. After a day at Bempton Cliffs, I decided to walk along the cliffs to Flamborough Head on the next day.
A male Stone Chat was singing while perching on a twig at the beginning of my walk
I took note of the serious warning when I set out to walk along the cliff path
View from the cliff path to Thornwick Bay
Puffins perching on the rocky cliff face
Further along the cliffs I briefly saw a Puffin standing on grass at the edge of the cliff before it flew away
I also managed to get a close view of a Puffin that was resting just below the edge of the cliff
Dangerous area of the cliff on the way to Flamborough Head
Gannets in flight
The old Lighthouse at Flamborough Head
and the new Lighthouse
Wall butterfly resting on the ground at Flamborough Head
and then feeding on a dandelion flower
Puffin pulling up grass for its burrow from the edge of Flamborough Head
Puffins seen on the cliff face during my walk back to North Landing
Home for the week!