Overcast throughout, with a light westerly wind and temperatures peaking at ten degrees C. Razorbills continue to return in ever increasing numbers, with 1009 recorded during the seawatch, while eight visited the cliffs during the afternoon; tens of thousands of Guillemots were also present, as were two Puffins offshore.
The North Marsh area hosted a dark-bellied Brent Goose, two Whooper Swans and 56 Wigeon. Lone Grey Partridge were near Oceanview and North Marsh, with four Red-legged Partridges near Old Fall. In addition, fields east of the village attracted five Lapwing, a Golden Plover, 42 Snipe and two Woodcock, as well as single Redwing and Fieldfare. Thornwick Pools held a Shelduck, 51 Teal, a Snipe and a Chiffchaff. A Mediterranean Gull was in the roost off South Landing at dusk.
The Black Redstart remained at RSPB Bempton Cliffs, where one Puffin was also recorded.

