Sunny throughout, with light westerly winds and a maximum of a mere four degrees C. A southbound Great Northern Diver and five Eiders were the most notable records from the morning seawatch. The immature male Long-tailed Duck was again off the South Cliffs, where an unseasonal creamcrown Marsh Harrier flew east. At least 350 Pink-footed Geese roosted on the outer head, departing west soon after dawn. However, the two Russian White-fronted Geese chose to linger at Thornwick. Passerine interest at South Landing included a Chiffchaff, three Goldcrests and a Grey Wagtail.
A Short-eared Owl, 154 Lapwing and a displaced Robin on the cliff top were the best at RSPB Bempton Cliffs.

