A day of light north-north-west winds, sunny skies after heavy rain early morning and temperatures that reached 20 degrees C. Seawatch highlights included 45 Manx Shearwaters, 437 Sandwich Terns, eight Common Terns, 14 Arctic Terns and two Bonxies flying north, whilst 655 Oystercatchers moved south; a juvenile Mediterranean Gull and two Arctic Skuas were also recorded. Late afternoon a pod of 12 Bottlenose Dolphins swam south past the headland.
Thornwick Pools attracted three Green Sandpipers, two Common Sandpipers, a Ringed Plover and 11 Dunlin; 13 Golden Plover headed south over the outer head. A Hobby overflew the village and a Long-eared Owl frequented the edge of the Gorse Field in the morning. The most notable passerine record related to a Wood Warbler in Old Fall; a single Treecreeper in the same location was also noteworthy, whilst migrants also included a Pied Flycatcher at North Landing, six Willow Warblers, two Grey Wagtails and seven Yellow Wagtails.


