It was a day of very light easterly winds and sunny intervals. Seawatching produced two Sooty Shearwaters, a Pintail, 52 Common Scoters all flying north, as did 40 Wigeon, with another 25 moving south. Six Arctic Skuas went north, five Bonxies flew south, together with a movement of 1748 Little Gulls in the same direction. An adult Yellow-legged Gull and a first calendar-year Mediterranean Gull frequented the Headland.
There were at least eight Yellow-browed Warblers in residence. Other migrants included a Firecrest at Old Fall, one Tree Pipit, 15 Song Thrush, a Pied Flycatcher and one Grey Wagtail.
Buckton attracted a Redwing, three Stonechat, a Whinchat and one Pied Flyatcher.
Visible migration at Speeton logged 12 Golden Plovers moving south, along with six Dunnock, 19 Song Thrush (with another 20 grounded), 27 Linnet, 27 Redpolls and five Yellowhammers. Five Coal Tits were also present.



