One of my all-time favourite wildlife spots.
A stunning location and home to one of the biggest (if not the biggest?) on-shore seabird colonies in the UK, with hundreds of breeding Common Guillemots, Razorbills, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Fulmars, Greater Black-backed and Herring Gulls and European Shags, with a scattering of Atlantic Puffins for good measure and a good chance of Northern Gannets feeding just offshore. The moorland above the cliffs have Red-billed Chough and Stonechat as well.
All the species above were in attendance on this glorious Sunday morning.
A large group of guillemots, probably with the odd Razorbill mixed in. The auks are the real stars here, and I was lucky enough to see a trio of puffins on one of the earthier areas of cliff (sadly at a distance where only binos, not camera, could reach!).