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  • The Great Skua, Stercorarius skua, is a large seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. In Britain, it is sometimes known by the name Bonxie, a Shetland name of unknown origin.<br />
This bird eats mainly fish, which it often obtains by robbing gulls, terns and even Northern Gannets of their catches. It will also directly attack and kill other seabirds, up to the size of Great Black-backed Gulls. Like most other skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing less agility and more brute force than the smaller skuas when it harasses its victims.
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  • Tvihleypa003tveirgikkir.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    KaliberDSC_0045.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    HaglaskotDSC_0108.jpg
  • HaglahlaupDSC_0029.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    HaglabyssaLandskDSC_0081.jpg
  • HaglabDSC_0041.jpg
  • EyrnahlifarDSC_0085.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • EGskotbok0330shellholder.jpg
  • EGskotbok0329die.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0295Haglaskot2.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0286HaglaskotOpid.jpg
  • EGskotbok0274fljotandihlaup.jpg
  • EGskotbok0256hlaupskrif.jpg
  • EGskotbok0235HaglabyssaBrowning.jpg
  • EGskotbok0187SteyrBoltariffill.jpg
  • EGskotbok0180Weatherbyriffill.jpg
  • EGskotbok0173haglabyssataska.jpg
  • EGskotbok0169haglabyssahalfsjalfv.jpg
  • EGskotbok0152haglabyssaOpin.jpg
  • EGskotbok0129Turrskot.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0108skotapakkar.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0093haglaskot.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0088skotgeymir.jpg
  • EGskotbok0075hlaup.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • EG9_3344hreinsiburstihagl.jpg
  • EG9_3341hreinsiburstar.jpg
  • EG9_3339hreinsiklutur.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EG9_2806haglaskot.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EG9_2799riffilskotLiggjandi.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • .44 Rem Mag
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    SkotDSC_0033riffilskot.jpg
  • The Great Skua, Stercorarius skua, is a large seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. In Britain, it is sometimes known by the name Bonxie, a Shetland name of unknown origin.<br />
This bird eats mainly fish, which it often obtains by robbing gulls, terns and even Northern Gannets of their catches. It will also directly attack and kill other seabirds, up to the size of Great Black-backed Gulls. Like most other skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing less agility and more brute force than the smaller skuas when it harasses its victims.
    Skumur_EG05500.jpg
  • Air pistol competition.
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    KaliberDSC_0055.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    Kaliber22LRDSC_0142.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    HaglaskotDSC_0022.jpg
  • Hunting in Iceland
    HaglaskotAVatnDSC_0123 (1).jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    HaglabDSC_0086.jpg
  • HaglabDSC_0007.jpg
  • GPSDSC_0102.jpg
  • EGskotbok0348haglabyssaBaikal.jpg
  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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    EGskotbok0321lokanir.jpg
  • Security lock
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • EGskotbok0262riffill.jpg
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  • EGskotbok0229HaglabyssaCoach.jpg
  • EGskotbok0229HaglabyssaBaikal.jpg
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
    EGskotbok0087skotgeymir.jpg
  • EGskotbok0048riffilskeffi.jpg
  • EGskotbok0004bolti.jpg
  • Dead duck
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  • EG9_3339hreinsiklut2.jpg
  • Rifle scope on white
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • Ammunition for rifle or shotgun
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  • The Great Skua, Stercorarius skua, is a large seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae. In Britain, it is sometimes known by the name Bonxie, a Shetland name of unknown origin.<br />
This bird eats mainly fish, which it often obtains by robbing gulls, terns and even Northern Gannets of their catches. It will also directly attack and kill other seabirds, up to the size of Great Black-backed Gulls. Like most other skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing less agility and more brute force than the smaller skuas when it harasses its victims.
    Skumur_EG05500.jpg
  • Competition air pistol.
    EGskotbok0312Walther.jpg
  • Hunting in Iceland
    Puffin huntingEG7_0479_75x50til.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25313.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25424.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG15727.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus).The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. .It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic..It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million. .
    Kambselur_EG13359.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus).The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. .It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic..It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million. .
    Kampselur_EG99897.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25283.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25299.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25260.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25311.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG25369.jpg
  • The bearded seal - Kampselur (Erignathus barbatus)<br />
The bearded seal is qute rare in Iceland. It is known for not beeing shy and therefore a easy pray for hunters or photographers. <br />
It can not be found on the North pole, but can be found everywhere else all over the Arctic.<br />
It is believed that the specie is counting around 1 million.
    Kampselur_EG15782.jpg
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