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  • Gragaes_EG50175.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Hvitmafur_EG57206.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53521.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53462.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53429.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53417.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53399.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53231.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53247.jpg
  • The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium size gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not Iceland, where it is only seen in the winter. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the eastern USA, as well as in the interior of North America as far west as the western Great Lakes. It is much scarcer in Europe than the similar glaucous gull.
    Bjartmafur_EG53231.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Hvitmafur_EG12267.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_6059.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_5958.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_5876.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_5821.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_5818.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    EG7_1336mafur.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Hvitmafur_EG57253.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Gull HvitmafurEG1_5998.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50432.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50352.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50244.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50199.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50055.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG59976.jpg
  • GragaesGragaes_EG50226.jpg
  • GragaesGragaes_EG50145.jpg
  • GragaesGragaes_EG50015.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_EG13794.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_EG13792.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_Anseranser_EG82851.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_Anseranser_EG82871.jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_EG13757_EG13757.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15672 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15633 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15606 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15497 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15480 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15453 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15425 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15402 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15288 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15283 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15226 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15212 copy.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaesDSC_0045.jpg
  • Greylag roadkill
    GraylagEGgragaesDSC_0005.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaes82882.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgaesir7_1705.jpg
  • The common Eider is very common bird in Iceland as the name suggests.
    Eider_EG9_9380aedakolla.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50435.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50425.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50402.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50262.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50236.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50078.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50020.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50005.jpg
  • GragaesGragaes_EG50006.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_EG13785.jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15657 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15449 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15429 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15219 copy.jpg
  • Snowboard competition held in Akureyri, Iceland.
    AkExtreme_EG15213 copy.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaes82710.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaes7_1704.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94846.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94910.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG01731.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG01731-2_405x505mmPappir.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94889.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG95016.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94867.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94830.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94832.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG26068.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG25250.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG92297.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG94849.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG01735.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG93096.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG93092.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG93029.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG93003.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG93000.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG06275.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG4_9567.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG97691-2.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG97690.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG96912-2.jpg
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