Flamborough Head
Flamborough Head
is a seven
mile
long
promontory
on the
Yorkshire
coast
of
England
, between the
Filey
and
Bridlington
bays of the
North Sea
. It is a
chalk headland
, and the resistance it offers to
coastal erosion
may be contrasted with the low coast of
Holderness
to the south.
Seabirds
such as
gannets
and
puffins
breed
abundantly on the cliffs, and nearby
Bempton Cliffs
has a
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
reserve. Because it projects into the sea, Flamborough attracts many
bird
migrants
in
autumn
, and also has a key point for observing passing seabirds. When the
winds
are in the
east
, many
birders
watch for seabirds from below the
lighthouse
, or later in the autumn comb the
hedges
and
valleys
for landbird migrants. The 'Head also has a
bird observatory
. The
naval
Battle of Flamborough Head
of the
American Revolutionary War
was fought just off the coast here in
1779
. The
toposcope
at the lighthouse commemmorates the 180th anniversary of the battle.
External link
Flamborough bird observatory
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