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Q: When do puffins breed at flamborough?
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What is the population of Flamborough?

The population of Flamborough is 2,121.


Where is flamborough lighthouse?

Flamborough Lighthouse is near Bridlington, Yorkshire. England


Why is Flamborough Head made from chalk?

flamborough is made from chalk because it is


When did Battle of Flamborough Head happen?

Battle of Flamborough Head happened in 1779.


Do penguins have friends?

Well, it depends what type of mouse you're talking about but most puffins eat small fish.


Where do most pufflings live?

Most puffins live in places along the north Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. Iceland is where many puffins go to breed, and is the location with the largest known puffin population.


What type of rock is the Flamborough head?

chalk


Where is Flamborough Head?

On the Yorkshire coast of England.


What Is Flamborough Head?

Flamborough Head is a chalk headland with shear white cliffs on the (North Sea) coast of Yorkshire, England, between Filey and Bridlington.


What type of habitat do Antarctic puffins have?

There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.


Are puffins dangerous?

puffins are not dangerous.


Why is Flamborough Head a heritage coastline?

The Countryside Agency in England has designated 640 miles of English coastline as being of special scientific significance or of natural beauty. The aim of 'Heritage Coastline' designation is to ensure the area remains accessible to visitors while protecting the things that made it special. Flamborough Head in Yorkshire, projects out into the North Sea and is an important migration stopover and breading ground for seabirds such as Gannets and Puffins. Because of it's exposure, it is the location for England's oldest lighthouse, built in 1674.