Highlight of a generally quiet day was at Bempton where three Red Kites were seen together low over the visitors centre before drifting inland and over the village, at least one of the birds was tagged. Elsewhere the sea was pretty quiet apart from the expected large numbers of auks etc expected at this time of the year as birds take up residence at breeding sites in the area. Twenty two Rooks passed south and two came in from the sea.
On the land there was a Woodcock at South Landing, seven Snipe and a Water Rail at Thornwick Pool and two different Common Buzzards, one over North Dykes and the other over Millenium Wood.