Sunny throughout the majority of daylight hours, with a moderate easterly wind and a high of 17 degrees C. The day’s highlight were three Bee-eaters that flew south over RSPB Bempton Cliffs, with presumably two of the same off South Landing an hour later.
Ten Eiders flew north during a morning seawatch that also featured four Shelduck, 219 Common Scoters (south), five Sandwich Terns and a lone Manx Shearwater. Elsewhere, four Mediterranean Gulls flew east past South Landing where a further five Eider were offshore. A Red Kite and a Wheatear were along the cliffs between the Golf Course and North Landing.

