A fairly clear day to start but cloud soon developing with a southerly force 5 wind and 7c.
The morning and mid-day sea-watch found three Shelduck, 36 Wigeon, 49 Teal, four Common Scoter, Velvet Scoter, eight Eider, a female/immature Goldeneye, 80 Red-throated Diver, 21 Gannet still around, seven Redshank, 84 Kittiwake, 71 Common Gull and a first cy Little Gull. Present off the headland were two Eider, 18 Red-throated Diver and 15 Shag.
The remaining headland had 145 Teal, 22 Wigeon, 16 Common Scoter, Scaup, Great Crested Grebe, three Peregrine, eight Oystercatcher, two Turnstone, four Woodcock, Jack Snipe, 22 Snipe, 23 Black-headed Gull, 52 Common Gull, 36 Skylark, two Coal Tit, Chiffchaff, 33 Blackbird, Grey Wagtail, four Bullfinch and a Lapland Bunting over North Landing.
A Dark Sword Grass moth was recorded at Oceanview, a continental migrant and a first for the site.



