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Aug 17 2006
The uninhabited island of Ellidaey hosts one of the largest world colonies of Puffins, along with other seabirds such as storm-petrels and shearwaters!
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Jan 1 1970
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This Glaucous Gull had an obvious bill deformity. These birds can survive with such handicap almost as well as normal ones!
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Aug 10 2007
Greylag Geese are the most numerous goose species in Iceland!
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Aug 9 2007
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Two young Lesser Black-backed Gulls. They were color-banded for a research project on this species. They found that these birds migrate all the way to at least the coast of Mauritania, in West Africa!
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A young White Wagtail in a grass field. This is one of the very few Passerine species that are found breeding in Iceland!
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Jul 28 2007
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A female eider at the Gardur lighthouse, a very good spot for bird- and whale-watching in Iceland!
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Jul 22 2007
Common Redshanks are one of the most abundant shorebirds in Iceland!
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Jul 22 2007
An adult Kittiwake on a cliff in the extreme southwest of Iceland. This place is sadly famous since on a small island just off the coast, the last Great Auk was killed almost two centuries ago!
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Jul 17 2007
A small Whooper Swan family on Lake Ellidavatn, just outside Reykjavik.
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Jul 17 2007
Red-necked Phalaropes are quite common in Iceland. Around the end of July they all gather to a couple of ponds in the West where they molt, before embarking on the migration that will take them as far as the Pacific coast of Peru!
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