The day started with bright, but misty conditions but these were soon replaced by fog and latterly heavy rain while a south-easterly wind strengthened during the morning. Seawatching highlights included a Great Northern Diver flying north, a dark-bellied Brent Goose and a Red-breasted Merganser heading south, two Pomarine Skuas, two Arctic Skuas and a duo of Bonxies flying north.
The Hume’s Warbler and Firecrest remained in the vicinity of the lighthouse, but were often elusive in the inclement weather conditions. A Long-eared Owl sheltered at Old Fall Steps during the afternoon, a Black Redstart was at the Lighthouse, whilst two Woodcock, 20 Goldcrests and 20 Bramblings were at Old Fall before the rain. In addition, a significant arrival of Redwing, Blackbirds and Fieldfare took place, with many hundreds scattered across the Headland.


