That's great. Thanks very much.that second report mainly concerns the first few hundred yards of the cliffs,looking at the website not a lot of effort has been used here,you can see razorbill/guillemots/shags not far from the start of the walk if you look down near the bottom of the cliffs,if you want to see them on their nesting ledges you will have to walk further along the trail,the pic below shows you where the seabird main colony starts(look for the white droppings)
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/kawwauser/arbrth2.jpg
from here you can see hundreds of razorbills/kittiwakes/guillemots,flying around ,shags are on the ledges to,
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/kawwauser/arbrth.jpg
its about an hours walk from the arbroath side to the seabirds or about 15 min walk from the auchmithie side,
there are loads of smaller birds along the trail including stonechats/pipts/yellpwhammer/reedbunting/skylark,
its a very popular walk with both nature lovers and photgraphers
Michael