Bempton Cliffs, located on the Yorkshire coast, is a renowned RSPB nature reserve and a major seabird colony. It’s famous for its towering chalk cliffs, which are home to over half a million seabirds during the breeding season (March to August). Visitors can witness puffins, gannets, kittiwakes, and guillemots, among other species, nesting on the cliffs.































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