we do get seals, as well, obviously. grey seals, a few common seals. i i m just from down the coast in scarborough and i ve just retired from being a head teacher. so i m here and steve s brilliant, because it s notjust learning the photography, he knows about all the species, the habitats, and so there s a massive science lesson going on as well, which i love. so we ve caught up with you. what have you got so far? so fara puffin, guillemot, that s the puffin again. there must be some gannets in there as well? yes, there is. everybody s walking around with huge cameras, but you don t seem to be too worried. no, no, i m quite happy with the camera i ve got. it s not that heavy and i don t have to carry it around with tripods and things like that. and you still got some great shots. hm. amazing. that was crispin rolfe with that report. many of us are thinking if you like bird watching in your spare time,
for talkin: enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to us. enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to us. we enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to us. we will enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to us. we will be enjoying them a long time. thank you for talking to us. we will be back - for talking to us. we will be back later with a man who is represented in the new barbie film and is in charge of her creation at the moment. how far would you go to take the perfect photograph? with a backdrop of white cliffs and sunny skies, some birdwatchers have travelled for miles to the east coast of yorkshire to capture the perfect wildlife pictures. we sent crispin rolfe to meet those who made the trip, sometimes waiting hours for the right moment. it s just a lockdown thing and i didn t really want to get into it, but my wife got a book for me and i started spotting and she started taking pi
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of records to verify his claim but the chances are he s going to be a world record breaker again. bagpipes skirl. crispin rolfe, bbc look north, in cleethorpes. before we go, it s time to start horsing around. an annual race in wales is going to answer the question can humans run faster than a horse? the main event, mile cross country route, through muddy tracks and mountainous terrain but today, another proved the naysayers wrong, when daniel connelly coming in first, almost ten minutes ahead of the first horse. stay with us right here on bbc news. hello. there were two main parts to saturday s weather story some heat and some thunderstorms. it was by quite some margin, the hottest day of the year
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