Strong winds once again made for a quiet day. As the morning wore on, we did get some birds coming across the sea, small numbers of chaffinch and starling. Despite the poor weather, there were some migrants found, a wheatear at the point and a fieldfare on the reserve, a summer migrant leaving and a winter migrant arriving. A glaucous gull was briefly seen heading out to sea but not refound.
We had our first December Moth of the "winter", though the warm temperatures and the leaves still on the poplars here might lead you to believe it was still early autumn.