A northerly wind at F6 held throughout the day, with a sea state of five and moderate visibility. Some showers passed through during the morning, and the temperature was 11°C
The highlights from a morning seawatch were: two Arctic Skuas with one past each of the seawatching hides. A Great Skua, a Black Guillemot and three Red‑throated Divers moving past the South End. Also of note passing on the sea were 4 015 Manx Shearwaters, 18 Arctic Terns, two Sandwich Terns, 159 Kittiwakes, 79 Gannets and 43 Fulmars.
Six Common Scoters were moved along the West Coast. The pair of Gadwall were seen on the School House pond.
The immature female Peregrine was again at the north‑west hide.
A Purple Sandpiper, a Sanderling, three Dunlins and 7 Ringed Plovers were at the South End. Relatively big numbers of Turnstones were recorded with 55 present across the island including a flock of 34 at the South End and other individuals seen arriving from out to sea. A total of 11 Whimbrels were recorded and a Curlew was at the South End.
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A Sand Martin arrived in off the sea at the South End. Other hirundines included 35 Swallows and 46 House Martins, including a mixed flock 50 moving past the South End over the sea.
Warbler numbers were very low with only two Sedge Warblers and three Chiffchaffs recorded.
A Hooded Crow was seen around the Lighthouse complex.













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