The weather was a mirror image of yesterday, with westerly winds in the morning followed by an onshore breeze later, sunny intervals and temperatures reached 19 degrees C. Seawatching was relatively quiet, with two Sooty Shearwaters and 18 Manx Shearwaters flying north and an Arctic Skua moving south. The adult and three young Little Ringed Plovers remained at Thornwick, while Little Egret and two Whimbrel were on the shore between South Landing and South Dykes.
Sightings from RSPB Bempton Cliffs included a juvenile Caspian Gull and a Sooty Shearwater flying north-west; a Marsh Harrier overflew the nearby village.

