Half a dozen birds have been released after being nursed back to health following last month's violent storms.
Razorbills, guillemots and a puffin were looked after by staff at the Sealife Centre in Scarborough before being set free at Bempton Cliffs this morning.
Hundreds of sea birds were washed up on beaches after strong winds battered the East Yorkshire coast.
Only a third of the birds have returned to Bempton Cliffs so far for the breeding season.
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