Sunny intervals throughout, with fairly light south-west winds and sunny intervals. Seawatching was a much quieter affair, with 238 Common Scoters, three Sooty Shearwaters, five Bonxies and an Arctic Skua flying north, with 18 Little Gulls moving in the opposite direction. Wildfowl moving across the headland included 835 Pink-footed Geese and 17 Whooper Swans, while a Water Rail frequented Thornwick Pools. The Jay influx continued with two birds at Old Fall, whilst additional interest was provided by four Goldcrests, 37 Chiffchaff, two Willow Warblers, one Lesser Whitethroat, a Garden Warbler, seven Blackcap, three Yellow-browed Warblers, a Spotted Flycatcher, eight Siskin, four Brambling, a Lesser Redpoll, two Lapland Buntings and a Snow Bunting.
Four Jays flew south-east at Buckton, whilst sightings from RSPB Bempton Cliffs included 11 Whooper Swans (seen earlier on outer head), one Yellow-browed Warbler and the Barred Warbler.

