Yep there were loads of gannets with chicks which were the most numerous breeding bird around Bempton Cliffs when I visited because it was quite late in the season and gannet chicks fledge much later in the year. There were a fair few kittiwakes still on the cliffs though most of the juveniles had fledged and were flying around and most of the auks were out at sea with the chicks having fledged earlier in the year.