An overcast morning, with brighter skies later, although near gale force westerly winds during the first half of the day were the main feature; temperature peaked at nine degrees C. During the seawatch, a Shelduck, 51 Red-throated Divers, 204 Gannets, nine Kittiwakes and 85 Great Black-backed Gulls moved south, whilst an adult Mediterranean Gull headed north. An Eider, 27 Red-throated Divers and nine Great Crested Grebes sheltered on the sea off the Fog Station. A Mistle Thrush near the Dykes represented the most notable passerine record.

