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  • It feeds in the sea, and, unlike the Great Cormorant, is rare inland. It will winter along any coast that is well-supplied with fish. It is smaller than the Great Cormorant.
    ToppSkarfur_EG15312.jpg
  • It feeds in the sea, and, unlike the Great Cormorant, is rare inland. It will winter along any coast that is well-supplied with fish. It is smaller than the Great Cormorant.
    Toppskarfur_EG06531.jpg
  • It feeds in the sea, and, unlike the Great Cormorant, is rare inland. It will winter along any coast that is well-supplied with fish. It is smaller than the Great Cormorant.
    Toppskarfur_EG96310.jpg
  • It feeds in the sea, and, unlike the Great Cormorant, is rare inland. It will winter along any coast that is well-supplied with fish. It is smaller than the Great Cormorant.
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  • Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland which is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world.
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  • Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland which is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world.
    ReynisdrangarPan1_5.jpg
  • Gatklettur is a rock formation in the sea at Arnarstapi area in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
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  • Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland which is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world.
    Reynisdrangar_eg53761.jpg
  • Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland which is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world.
    Reynisdrangar_eg53698.jpg
  • This old rock stands out from the sea.
    Norðvesturland EG9_9886Hvitserkur.jpg
  • This old rock stands out from the sea.
    Norðvesturland EG9_9869Hvitserkur.jpg
  • The sea has left it´s mark on the landscape along the shoreline
    Austurland EGhvalnesskridur9_6564.jpg
  • The sea has left it´s mark on the landscape along the shoreline
    Austurland EGhvalnesskridur9_6487.jpg
  • The sea has left it´s mark on the landscape along the shoreline
    Austurland EGhvalnesskridur9_6444.jpg
  • Iceland; animals; wildlife; animal; Ísland; whale; hvalur; ocean; water; environment; jumping; jump; sea; sjór; hvalaskoðun; whalewatching; cetacea; sjávarlíf; animalia; Chordata; Mammalia; andanefja; Hyperoodon ampullatus
    Whale Hvalur EGandanefja8_3751.jpg
  • This old rock stands out from the sea.
    Norðvesturland EG9_9848Hvitserkur.jpg
  • The Northern Fulmar produces a stomach oil made up of wax esters and triglycerides that is stored in the proventriculus. This is used against predators as well as an energy rich food source for chicks and for the adults during their long flights. The oil can destroy the plumage of avian predators and eventualy lead to their death.
    Fyll_EG10507.jpg
  • The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family, Sulidae.
    Sula__EG04713.jpg
  • The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family, Sulidae.
    Sula_EG93828.jpg
  • The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family, Sulidae.
    Sula_EG93769.jpg
  • The Black Guillemot or Tystie, Cepphus grylle, is a medium-sized alcid at 32-38 cm in length, and with a 49-58 cm wingspan. These birds often overwinter in their breeding areas, moving to open waters if necessary, but usually not migrating very far south.
    Teista_EG05544.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0552.jpg
  • The Black Guillemot or Tystie, Cepphus grylle, is a medium-sized alcid at 32-38 cm in length, and with a 49-58 cm wingspan. These birds often overwinter in their breeding areas, moving to open waters if necessary, but usually not migrating very far south.
    Teista_EG7_1743-2.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0598.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella__EG04329.jpg
  • The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family, Sulidae.
    Sula__EG04808.jpg
  • The Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) is a seabird and the largest member of the gannet family, Sulidae.
    Sula_EG93934.jpg
  • Djupalonssandur in Snaefellsnes peninsula.
    Djupalonssandur_EG06923.jpg
  • The Black Guillemot or Tystie, Cepphus grylle, is a medium-sized alcid at 32-38 cm in length, and with a 49-58 cm wingspan. These birds often overwinter in their breeding areas, moving to open waters if necessary, but usually not migrating very far south.
    Teista_EG05569.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_EG01939.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG81859-2.jpg
  • Taken in west-Iceland
    Londrangar_EG84796.jpg
  • Taken in west-Iceland
    Londrangar_EG84795.jpg
  • Taken in west-Iceland
    Londrangar_EG84792.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG83431.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG83308.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG83132.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG81859.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_EG70489132.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_EG70366008-2.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_EG70365006.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hvalir_DJI_0598.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0598.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0586.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0583.jpg
  • Whale watching
    Hnufubakur_DJI_0552.jpg
  • Malarrif in west-Iceland.
    Malarrif-50574.jpg
  • Skardsvik bay in west-Iceland.
    Skardsvik_EG25853.jpg
  • Skardsvik bay in west-Iceland.
    Skardsvik_EG25845.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG26104.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG2_5525.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25998.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25996.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25931.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25828.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25806.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25802.jpg
  • Stokksnes in east-Iceland
    Stokksnes__EG25751.jpg
  • Ice in Iceland
    Ice_EG2_5043.jpg
  • Ice in Iceland
    Ice_EG2_4972.jpg
  • Borgarfjörður Eystri in east Iceland.
    BorgarfjordurEystri__EG26339.jpg
  • Cod in Hrísey, Iceland
    Hrisey_GH13307 copy.jpg
  • Cod in Hrísey, Iceland
    Fiskur_GH13289 copy.jpg
  • Scenes from various places in the North part of Iceland
    Siglufjordur_EG12322__EG12325-4pan.jpg
  • North Iceland
    Siglufjordur_EG12320.jpg
  • Photos from the Western part of Iceland.
    Vestfirðir EG9_8347Gjogur.jpg
  • Photos from the Western part of Iceland.
    Vestfirðir EG9_8253Steingrimsfjordur.jpg
  • The light is dramatic when darkness falls in at night.
    Suðurland EGvestmannaeyjar8_5518.jpg
  • The light is dramatic when darkness falls in at night.
    Suðurland EGvestmannaeyjar8_5511.jpg
  • The light is dramatic when darkness falls in at night.
    Suðurland EGvestmannaeyjar8_5505.jpg
  • The light is dramatic when darkness falls in at night.
    Suðurland EGvestmannaeyjar8_5343.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EGGrimsey9_1482.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_9837Grimsey.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3797strondin.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3776strondin.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3773strondin.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3761strondin.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3732Patreksfjordur.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3716gras.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3112Bardastrond.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_3072Bardastrond.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_0261Grimsey.jpg
  • Scenes from an Icelandic coast
    Coast EG9_0165Grimsey.jpg
  • Landscape in East Iceland
    Austurland EGskridur9_8142.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_1143 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_0811 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_0797 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_0332 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEG9_0496langvia.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEG9_0458GrimseyFugl...jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEG9_0307GrimseyPall...jpg
  • Bottlenose whales were a major tourist attraction in Akureyri, Iceland.  The whales stayed for weeks in front of the town of Akureyri in the year of 2008.
    Whale Hvalur EGandanefja8_5727.jpg
  • Bottlenose whales were a major tourist attraction in Akureyri, Iceland.  The whales stayed for weeks in front of the town of Akureyri in the year of 2008.
    Whale Hvalur EGandanefja8_5580.jpg
  • Bottlenose whales were a major tourist attraction in Akureyri, Iceland.  The whales stayed for weeks in front of the town of Akureyri in the year of 2008.
    Whale Hvalur EGandanefja8_4892.jpg
  • Bottlenose whales were a major tourist attraction in Akureyri, Iceland.  The whales stayed for weeks in front of the town of Akureyri in the year of 2008.
    Whale Hvalur EGandanefja8_4288.jpg
  • The Balaenoptera musculus (Blue Whale) is the biggest animal on the planet. This one was photographed near Húsavík, Iceland during a whalewatching trip.
    Whale Hvalur EG9_8283steypireidur.jpg
  • Big Humpback whale jumping
    Whale Hvalur EG9_8105hnufubakur.jpg
  • Big Humpback whale jumping
    Whale Hvalur EG9_8053hnufubakur.jpg
  • Big Humpback whale jumping
    Whale Hvalur EG9_8043hnufubakur.jpg
  • The Black Guillemot or Tystie, Cepphus grylle, is a medium-sized alcid at 32-38 cm in length, and with a 49-58 cm wingspan. These birds often overwinter in their breeding areas, moving to open waters if necessary, but usually not migrating very far south.
    Teista_EG05559.jpg
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