The weather consisted of light south-west winds and overcast skies, with brighter intervals later. Seawatching highlights included 21 Red-throated Divers, a Black-throated Diver, one Great Northern Diver, two Mediterranean Gulls and four Arctic Skuas flying south.
A Little Egret frequented the shore below the Fog Station, 12 Common Buzzards and three Short-eared Owls were present, which included two of the latter coming in off the sea. On the passerine front, the Olive-backed Pipit remained at North Landing, giving good views on occasion along the eastern path leading onto the cliff top. Two Waxwings were new arrivals, which included one bird watched flying in off the sea on the outer head, whilst other migrants included 44 Goldcrest, seven Yellow-browed Warblers, the Barred Warbler (Bay Brambles), 560 Redwing, 15 Ring Ouzels, 560 Tree Sparrows, 41 Brambling, five Lesser Redpoll, 23 Siskin, seven Twite and three Snow Buntings. The Pied Crow continued its protracted stay in the village.


