Both the 28th and 29th were spent mainly doing work at the observatory, so the usual
Glaucous Gull and a
Woodcock were the only sightings worth mentioning. Leap day, however, the rarest day on the calendar, turned out to be a calm, dry and mild opportunity for some bird census around the island. A
Jack Snipe in the arable field next to the observatory was a bit of a surprise, and the year's first
Pied Wagtail flying overhead was also noteworthy. At the north of the island, a
Pink-footed Goose had joined the Greylags and a long-staying
Iceland Gull was still in residence.
Skylarks continued to increase, with 21 seen during the day.
Rock Pipit
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