Light force one winds today with the direction moving round to south-south-east and the sun was scorchio! Seawatching produced two Great Crested Grebe, 57 Fulmar, six Manx Shearwater, one Teal, 237 Common Scoter, one Velvet Scoter, 11 Redshank, one Arctic and one Great Skua, 267 Sandwich, 54 Common and one Arctic Tern and one Minke Whale all heading northward; heading south were six Manx, six Shelduck, three Teal, three Tufted Duck, 47 Oystercatcher, one each of Knot and Dunlin, one Whimbrel, two Curlew, 15 Redshank, seven Turnstone, one Arctic Skua, a 1st-cy and juvenile Mediterranean Gull, 11 Common, ten Arctic and three Little Tern.
Thornwick Pool held two Common Snipe, three Grey, three juvenile Yellow and 32 Pied Wagtails. Two juvenile Cuckoo were again seen, as were Barn Owl and 140 Linnet. Leaf warblers were still present on the outer head, with two Chiffchaff and five Willow Warbler noted.
South Landing had five Oystercatcher, eight Ringed Plover, 15 Dunlin, one Curlew, nine Redshank, 13 Turnstone and three Migrant Hawker dragonflies.


