A bright morning was followed by a showery afternoon in a moderate south-easterly. The maximum temperature was 11°C.
Seawatching provided the greatest rewards again. The many of the highlights were wildfowl including eight Dark-bellied Brent Geese. a Shoveler, two Gadwall, 62 Wigeon, 11 Pintail, 819 Teal (a record November day count), two Tufted Duck, 164 Common Scoter and three Goldeneye. Other notable birds logged were two Manx Shearwaters, 650 Little Gulls with another 120 feeding offshore, a Mediterranean Gull, two Arctic Terns and six Little Auks. Birds were also coming in off with a Woodcock and 30 Siskin while a Twite and 2 Snow Buntings were also overhead.
Both Snow Bunting and Lapland Bunting were on the northern cliffs where four Dark-bellied Brent Geese flew south. Other passerine records included eight Chiffchaff, three Blackcap and 34 Siskin. Thornwick Pools hosted a Goosander an five Snipe. A Woodcock was at South Landing.
At Bempton Cliffs RSPB, a Willow Warbler, three Chiffchaff and four Goldcrest were present with a Pintail, six Siskin and a Lapland Bunting passing.

