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Flamborough Head this coming weekend (1 Viewer)

johnraven

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I have the rare opportunity to be in E Yorks this week due to work, and I could well find Friday morning free. As I've never seen Little Auk before I was quite excited to note the strong northerly winds, which I hear could mean huge flocks of the blighters passing Flamborough Head.

One concern however, the BBC are predicting 35mph winds for Bridlington on Friday. Does that make any seawatching improbably. I'm not into being blown of a cliff to my doom for the sake of a Little Auk, however keen I might be. Any thoughts from a local of that part?
 
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