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Blog post:
“Not bad for a seabird cliff”
Rachael Tulloch
A while ago, I mentioned that we had received the results of this years ‘Birds of Conservation Concern’ monitoring. I can now confirm that we have several species of birds on both the red and amber lists nesting on our reserve. Ken Proud, the volunteer that carried out the research, mapped...
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16 Aug 2010
Blog post:
Ducks Galore
Rachael Tulloch
Since the king eider deigned to visit our reserve earlier this week, we've had a few other, less royal, ducks checking out the cliffs. A group of seven eider were seen paddling southwards on Wednesday and then yesterday there was a flurry of activity when two long-tailed ducks were spotted by one...
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30 Jul 2010
Blog post:
Sweet about Bempton Cliffs?
Rachael Tulloch
Then you’ll be interested to learn that as of tomorrow (the 20 th of July) we will be stocking the RSPB’s very own brand of organic, fair trade chocolate. You can choose from milk chocolate, chocolate orange or dark chocolate and know that with every bar bought you’re helping to make...
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19 Jul 2010
Blog post:
Take a Hike
Rachael Tulloch
Did you know that Bempton Cliffs Reserve is part of a 4-5 mile circular walk encompassing cliff top habitat, farmland habitat, the village of Buckton and the village of Bempton? It's a wonderful way to experience a wide range of different birds and wildlife as well as getting a bit of exercise and...
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16 Jul 2010
Blog post:
‘Wet Your Lips’ and Swallow Those Beetles
Rachael Tulloch
Bempton Cliffs visitor centre may soon be home to some new baby birds. The swallows that have been swooping in and out of the centre’s porch have now built a fully serviceable nest and so we’re keeping our fingers crossed that we will soon hear the cheeping of tiny little beaks. The prospective...
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9 Jul 2010
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