A day on the cliffs

Intro.

Bempton Cliffs is an amazing place to photograph seabird colonies (if the weather is good!). The unique vantage paint offers the opportunity of obtaining eye level shots of Gannets in flight, with the clear backdrop of the ocean. Below are the highlights of a four hour session in October 2014. 

After arriving at the cliffs the first view is breathtaking. The loud chatter of bird colonies and the fresh sea air (depending on the wind direction!) completes the experience.

After arriving at the cliffs the first view is breathtaking. The loud chatter of bird colonies and the fresh sea air (depending on the wind direction!) completes the experience.

I am confronted by the master of the skies. The fastest bird on the planet, a peregrine sits on a rocky ledge awaiting an opportunity to hunt.

I am confronted by the master of the skies. The fastest bird on the planet, a peregrine sits on a rocky ledge awaiting an opportunity to hunt.

A pheasant screams an alarm call as people walk by 

A pheasant screams an alarm call as people walk by 

A Razorbill couple

A Razorbill couple

A Gannet couple

A Gannet couple

The adults were still bringing back nesting materials.

The adults were still bringing back nesting materials.

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Shooting down is possible from certain vantage points.

Shooting down is possible from certain vantage points.

A final image showing the master of the skies to close...

A final image showing the master of the skies to close...

In search of a dolphin named Killer

Dolphins and whales have always fascinated me. Their intelligence, playful nature and social bonds have all contributed to this fact. However, I guess the one aspect that truly amazes me is the convergent evolution fact. Millions of years have made them morphologically very different to us. However, in time they have developed similar traits, such as friendships, the need to stick together, working as a team and more. Their social bonds have even proven to be stronger than our own. It is facts like this that lead me to believe we can learn from them...

Below are images from my first Orca/Humpback expedition with my good friend and Killer Whale expert Pierre Robert Delatour. The experience was profounding and I hope to rejoin USEA in the near future.

The view from the plane showed us the beautiful frozen fjord system of northern Norway. The arctic in winter is truly a sight to behold. It is here where an anual wildlife spectacle takes place. The fjords shelter huge schools of herring and it is t…

The view from the plane showed us the beautiful frozen fjord system of northern Norway. The arctic in winter is truly a sight to behold. It is here where an anual wildlife spectacle takes place. The fjords shelter huge schools of herring and it is these that attract giants.

We set up base in the beautiful Arctic city of Tromso

We set up base in the beautiful Arctic city of Tromso

Arctic conditions are a huge challenge

Arctic conditions are a huge challenge

Our Orca vessel is anchored in the Tromso harbour giving us a magical experience as we wait for morning.

Our Orca vessel is anchored in the Tromso harbour giving us a magical experience as we wait for morning.

Pierre, is a free diver with 15 years experience of diving with Killer whales. We are briefed the night before our expedition.

Pierre, is a free diver with 15 years experience of diving with Killer whales. We are briefed the night before our expedition.

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We are greeted with a beautiful sunrise. The spectrum of colours that sunrises give here are pure art. Now all we needed was some subjects...

We are greeted with a beautiful sunrise. The spectrum of colours that sunrises give here are pure art. Now all we needed was some subjects...

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My first sight of a Killer. The captain had hoped that he would lead us to the pod. He in fact, circled the boat several times, watched us, then dived and disappeared without a trace!

My first sight of a Killer. The captain had hoped that he would lead us to the pod. He in fact, circled the boat several times, watched us, then dived and disappeared without a trace!

We came across several groups of humpback whales. This due was far more playful than the rest...

Being at the front of the boat, with my boots filled with freezing water, and having wet gloves was a painful experience. However, when this whale came to the boat, rolled over and breached, the pain was forgotten.

Being at the front of the boat, with my boots filled with freezing water, and having wet gloves was a painful experience. However, when this whale came to the boat, rolled over and breached, the pain was forgotten.

Unfortunately, it was time to leave Norway, but not before a thrilling encounter with a Killer Whale. She approached the boat, twisted her head, looked up and then rejoined the pod. There is no photo of this as I decided to experience the moment thr…

Unfortunately, it was time to leave Norway, but not before a thrilling encounter with a Killer Whale. She approached the boat, twisted her head, looked up and then rejoined the pod. There is no photo of this as I decided to experience the moment through my own eyes rather than the viewfinder. The above image is just before she looked up.