The weather consisted of light westerly winds veering moderate southerly by the afternoon, with generally overcast skies and temperatures reaching six degrees C. Several thousand Guillemots flew past the headland during the morning’s seawatch. A lone Woodcock flew west over the village, while two Sanderling fed on the beach at South Landing. A Water Rail remained on the outer head, with other notable records including six Mistle Thrush, 24 Fieldfare and three Redwing.

