A relatively overcast day, with blustery westerly winds and temperatures that reached a maximum of 11 degrees C. Kittiwakes were on the move, with 142 heading north, together with a Great Northern Diver and two Goldeneyes. More unusual, another Great Northern Diver flew north over the village green in the morning.
A total of 540 Pink-footed Geese flew west over the village having roosted near North Marsh. The latter area also attracted 220+ Teal, 86 Wigeon, 70 Mallard, five Shoveler, four Grey Herons and two Woodcock. Additional sightings included a Red Kite west over the Dykes towards Bempton village, four Waxwings on the outer head and a Chiffchaff in South Dykes.
A flock of 50 Fieldfare were at Speeton, with a flock of 45 Snow Buntings at RSPB Bempton Cliffs. Six Brambling and a Nuthatch frequented trees around the car park at Sewerby.

