The day consisted light westerly winds and sunny intervals. Seawatching resulted in a Great Northern Diver flying south, a Manx Shearwater moving north, 16 Whooper Swans, a Goldeneye, two Goosanders and 17 Bonxies heading south, whilst two Pomarine Skuas and one Arctic Skua flew north. A skein of 150 Pink-footed Geese flew south over the Headland, with another 13 Whooper Swans flying south over Buckton and two Velvet Scoters were off South Landing. Six Common Buzzards were present, whilst a Yellow-legged Gull appeared at North Landing.
A Yellow-browed Warbler was located at South Landing, where there were also three Lesser Redpolls and eight Siskin. A single Twite, one Snow Bunting and two Lapland Buntings were present on the Outer Head.
West of the Dykes, a Black Redstart was located near Bempton village.




