The next stop was in southern Yorkshire, again on the coast.



i was keen to see Puffins on the trip, and there were many.

And many thousands of Gannets, some with young downy chicks

The Norther Fulmar has passages above the bill, known as naricorns, and salt secreting glands associated with them, which they use to excrete the excessive salt they absorb from their diet and from the ocean water, much like the closely related albatross.

Slightly inland were these two, a Common Sandpiper in front and a Green Sandpiper behind.

An added bonus was this Barn Owl, flying over the meadow
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